Is it possible to sell shares over the counter on the stock exchange?
Hello. I'm considering buying a share over-the-counter from Comdirect. Can I then sell this share on the stock exchange as usual, e.g., at Tradegate, Frankfurt, etc.? Best regards.
Yes, as a rule, you can sell a share that you have bought out of stock at Comdirect as usual on a stock exchange like Tradegate or Frankfurt. Most brokers offer the opportunity to sell shares that have been bought out of stock on stock exchanges. However, it is important to note that additional fees or restrictions may apply depending on the conditions of your broker and the specific share. It is advisable to inform yourself about the trading conditions and fees at your broker before trading.
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@Merlin128 I would still have a question. I have now bought a Canadian share via Comdirect, so from abroad. Can I sell these on the German stock exchanges? In my view, the German stock exchanges are also listed. Or rather sell over the Canadian stock exchange? LG
You can also sell this share via the German stock exchanges.
Sure, if the stock is traded on the stock exchange, no problem
Thank you:)
People were sitting on the street?
Either you trade on a stock exchange or outside. Both at the same time do not go.
Where you’re buying, you can sell the same broker.
He probably means pre- and post-market.
I meant to buy outside the stock exchange and then sell in the stock exchange😅 I have now bought shares from Canada at the German broker. Can I now sell these shares via the German stock exchanges or go through the same stock exchange where I bought them, so the Canadian stock exchange? If both are possible, what would be more advantageous? LG
This depends on whether the title can be traded there. It’s easy to find out when you enter the isin in the trade area. Then see what trading venues are offered.