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Zorluk: OrtaTypes of Markets and Trading Venues

An investor places an order through a registered broker-dealer to buy shares of a corporation whose stock is listed on a national exchange. The broker-dealer executes the transaction over-the-counter (OTC) rather than on the exchange floor. Which market venue segment does this trade represent?

  1. The Third MarketCevap
  2. B
    The Primary Market
  3. C
    The Fourth Market
  4. D
    The Depository Trust Company (DTC) facility

Cevap

The Third Market represents secondary trading of exchange-listed securities off-exchange in the over-the-counter (OTC) market.
The Third Market refers to secondary market trading of exchange-listed securities that takes place over-the-counter (OTC) off the floor of a physical or electronic exchange, facilitated by broker-dealers.

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1
Identify the type of security being traded
The security is listed on a national stock exchange.
Market segment definitions depend on whether securities are listed or unlisted.
2
Determine the execution venue and role of intermediaries
The trade is executed off-exchange in the OTC market with broker-dealer participation.
Trading listed stock OTC via broker-dealers distinguishes the Third Market from exchange trading or direct Fourth Market institutional trades.
3
Match the trade characteristics to the market venue classification
Trading exchange-listed stocks off the exchange in the OTC market defines the Third Market.
The Third Market provides liquidity and competitive pricing off traditional exchange floors.

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Secondary market venue classifications (First, Second, Third, and Fourth Markets)
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