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NUS vs. NUSMF
#1
NUSMF is trading at almost a penny.  Not much but it is trading.  NUS is not trading.  Reason is that trading is suspended in Canada.  My question is whether there is a market for NUS but nowhere to trade it.  There might be some type of  private trading.  Any thoughts??
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#2
US markets employ Market Makers that basically have to buy and sell shares to keep the market liquid. I'm guessing they are continuing to trade NSMF since its not suspended yet?


A "market maker" is a firm that stands ready to buy and sell a particular stock on a regular and continuous basis at a publicly quoted price. You'll most often hear about market makers in the context of the Nasdaq or other "over the counter" (OTC) markets. Market makers that stand ready to buy and sell stocks listed on an exchange, such as the New York Stock Exchange, are called "third market makers." Many OTC stocks have more than one market-maker.

Market-makers generally must be ready to buy and sell at least 100 shares of a stock they make a market in. As a result, a large order from an investor may have to be filled by a number of market-makers at potentially different prices.

To learn more about the basics of trade execution, you should read Trade Execution: What Every Investor Should Know.
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(11-21-2019, 02:14 AM)maxmax Wrote: US markets employ Market Makers that basically have to buy and sell shares to keep the market liquid. I'm guessing they are continuing to trade NSMF since its not suspended yet?


A "market maker" is a firm that stands ready to buy and sell a particular stock on a regular and continuous basis at a publicly quoted price. You'll most often hear about market makers in the context of the Nasdaq or other "over the counter" (OTC) markets. Market makers that stand ready to buy and sell stocks listed on an exchange, such as the New York Stock Exchange, are called "third market makers." Many OTC stocks have more than one market-maker.

Market-makers generally must be ready to buy and sell at least 100 shares of a stock they make a market in. As a result, a large order from an investor may have to be filled by a number of market-makers at potentially different prices.

To learn more about the basics of trade execution, you should read Trade Execution: What Every Investor Should Know.

I assume there are no market makers in Canada because NUS is suspended.
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#4
NUSMF 2.2 million shares traded today with a high of .03. Am I the only one seeing this?
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#5
Is it possible to get my delisted NUS shares transferred to the NUSMF shares?
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(04-29-2020, 05:14 AM)HoldOnTight Wrote: Is it possible to get my delisted NUS shares transferred to the NUSMF shares?

Is it possible that NUSMF shares may be toast soon as well?
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