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Does anyone only buy stocks in NYSE or NASDAQ?

Do you or anyone you know solely stick to stocks in either NYSE or NASDAQ? Thats an interesting scenario, so Im just curious if anyone practices that approach and what their reasons for doing so are. Thanks.

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  • Anonymous
    5 years ago
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    I don't know anyone that does that but it's smart to pick 100 or so stocks study them like crazy and stick to those no matter what market you trade in. I trade penny stocks bur I'm crazy lol for penny's you have to quickly enter and exit and only use high volume stocks so you won't have problems selling what you have

  • 5 years ago

    Most professional investors, analysis, fund managers only will invest in stocks that are listed. These stocks have more availability of public information needed to make sound investment decisions. These markets are "open in that one can easily track volume and price movements.

    These markets are designed to provide full support for all market participants, with the availability of specialist, market makers and professional traders all of whom not only support the market but also provide liquidity for the stocks traded in these markets.

    Source(s): from The Street
  • 5 years ago

    Most brokers would broker your trades across all available exchanges so chances are you won't be solely trading in those two markets only unless you are a serious professional that don't trade through brokers.

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