> Why do brokers get 50% commission on Penny Stocks whereas NYSTE brokers only get 1% commission?

Why do brokers get 50% commission on Penny Stocks whereas NYSTE brokers only get 1% commission?

Posted at: 2014-12-05 
Reputable brokers charge the same commission. However they may have a policy of not trading penny stocks (OTC) especially if certificated. There may be charges with demat, delivery etc.

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Penny stocks are not worth much to the brokers; they are basically harder to sell and buy because they get less attention and dont get traded often (also its online)

in the NYSE, the stocks are much more expensive; for example, google is about 1400 right now;

Taking into consideration your costomers needs (low prices)

Would you want to make 50% off of some penny stocks

or

1% off of high priced stocks

(it all has to do with income and how hard it is to trade)