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- What happens to my assets in case I die?
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Investing in Hapi
- Do I own my shares?
- How to buy a stock?
- How to sell a stock?
- What are Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs)?
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- What types of orders can I find in Hapi?
- How do I Cancel a pending Order?
- ¿Qué es un Clearing House Fee?
- What is trade settlement?
- Where can I find my dividends?
- What's an IPO?
- What happens to my stocks if they get delisted from the stock market?
- Holidays in the Stock Market 2023
- Day trading
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- Hapi Learning
What happens with my stocks if they get delisted from the market?
At Hapi we have the approval to allow trading of assets that are listed on NYSE and NASDAQ exchange. We are not allowed to approve trading of OTC stocks (over the counter market).
When a stock is involuntarily delisted from the exchanges mentioned above, it can only be traded on the OTC market.
In case a user has a stock that is delisted, Hapi will be able to sell the position with the written approval from the user at the moment that is required, however, it won’t be able to be bought anymore.
Still have questions about delisted stocks? Send us a message at contacto@imhapi.app, we are here to help you!