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A kick in the privates: In-demand unlisted stock trading faces tech, transparency challenges

A kick in the privates: In-demand unlisted stock trading faces tech, transparency challenges A kick in the privates: In-demand unlisted stock trading faces tech, transparency challenges Private stocks are opaque, illiquid, behave differently from public markets, and lack the same infrastructure as public marketplaces, creating back-office integration challenges for firms that want to trade these stocks in a more liquid manner. But as interest grows, that’s starting to change. Print this page   The news that stock trading platform Robinhood may be building a platform to enable ordinary investors to participate in IPOs potentially including its own upcoming IPO alongside institutions has heightened existing excitement over the prospect of trading pre-IPO stock in private companies. While this may appeal most to investors fed up with volatile stock markets, or dreaming of acquiring stock in the next Apple or Microsoft before it goes public, institut

Stocks week ahead: Gamestop proves the death of the individual investor was greatly exaggerated

Stocks week ahead: Gamestop proves the death of the individual investor was greatly exaggerated CNN 2/1/2021 By Paul R. La Monica, CNN Business © Gabby Jones/Bloomberg/Getty Images The website home screen for Robinhood is displayed on a laptop computer in an arranged photograph taken in the Brooklyn borough of New York, U.S., on Monday, Oct. 12, 2020. Even though the firm said this year that it has more than doubled its customer-service team, clients complain they re struggling to get quick help when their funds are disappearing. Photographer: Gabby Jones/Bloomberg via Getty Images Say what you will about the GameStop mania. It does illustrate one positive thing about today s stock market: There are still some people willing to invest in individual companies instead of merely tossing their money into index funds.

Gamestop proves the death of the individual investor was greatly exaggerated

Gamestop proves the death of the individual investor was greatly exaggerated
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