
Typically, the stocks that are listed as “securities” in the major stock exchange companies of a particular country are traded in the stock market.
Unlisted securities sell for a low price and seldom do traders bid on them.
For example gold is a security, oil is a security, cement is a security and every kind of product in to a business with a certain amount of liquidity can be listed as a security.
Different companies are involved in businesses operating on securities. For example, cement is marketed by different companies under different brand names. So, when you stock trade on cement securities you will also be considering the brand names associated with the security, to make sure that you invest in stocks operated by branded managements.
Securities, in the overall picture have the similar price as declared in the stock market, but there are likely to be minor differences based on brands.
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