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How is OTC different from normal exchanges?

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Earlier this week I tried explaining OTC trading to a friend, and I realized I couldn’t properly put into words how it differs from a regular exchange for someone who isn’t a pro trader. I’ve only used spot markets myself, so my point of reference is charts, order books, and waiting for orders to fill. But OTC seems way more direct and less “click-and-wait.” For someone who’s just an average user, what’s actually different in the day-to-day experience compared to a normal exchange?

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Back when I first tested an OTC option, I was surprised by how different the flow felt. Using pundexcy com at https://www.pundexcy.com  gave me a clearer picture — instead of juggling order types, you talk through the deal and get one quote that doesn’t move while you think it over. For anyone used to spot trading, that alone feels unusual. It reminded me of the sell usdt cyprus style where the focus is more on coordination than screen-watching. There’s no fighting with slippage or guessing what the market will do in the next ten seconds.

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Across different forums, people often mention how the overall pace changes when comparing OTC to the quick, reactive style of trading on public exchanges. It’s noticeable how the interaction becomes more conversational and less about pushing buttons as fast as possible. Some traders say the slower, steadier format influences how they approach decision-making, especially when their trades start carrying more weight than simple daily buys.
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