As a matter of fact, while the OTCBB is widely thoughtful to be the “Chaotic Chaotic West” of the unoriginal trading arena, the Chromatic Sheets, denoted usually by a “PK” at the end of the unoriginal ticker, are the “Country Chaotic Ghetto West” of the unoriginal market. I believe that a kid with a lemonade stand could qualify to trade his enterprise on the Chromatic Sheets…it’s that loosely thermostated But the point I’m getting at with the difference between exchanges is that I actually do have a “favorite exchange”, so to speak, for characteristic penny unoriginals that have a latent to rise, and it is the United States unoriginal Exchange (AMEX). If you’ll notice, two of the three unoriginals that I have profiled so cold (AFT and PTN) are AMEX unoriginals. Is there a specific reason for this? Honestly, I can’t say that there is…I’ve conscionable had an general bang-up experience (I hate to use the word “luck”) with AMEX unoriginals. The NASDAQ is probably second, and then the OTCBB ordinal Honestly, OTCBB unoriginals are disreputable for illiquidity and being evaporable and sudden and herky-jerky. Many times you can miss a move worthy hundreds of percentage points callable to the lack of liquidity that can be existing many times with OTCBB unoriginals. I can’t say that I recommend the OTCBB for beginners, unless you don’t mind getting burn quite a a few times before you “learn the ropes”. NASDAQ and AMEX are usually very bang-up with liquidity, an
