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How to Buy MLPTZ Stock (Pyratz Corp): A Practical Guide and What You Need to Know
2026-06-12 · 7 min read
To buy MLPTZ stock (Pyratz Corp), you need a securities account with access to Euronext Access Paris, then search for the security by its ticker MLPTZ or its ISIN FR0013371507 and place an order — preferably a limit order, as the market is illiquid. One essential point: trading resumed following the post-RTO re-listing. This does not constitute investment advice.
This article explains, step by step, the mechanics of buying a share listed on Euronext Access, the actual status of the stock today, and the limitations — liquidity, volatility, tax eligibility — that a shareholder must understand before acting. We remain factual: this is a guide, not an inducement.
Is MLPTZ Stock Tradable Today?
Short answer: yes. Trading in MLPTZ stock resumed once the re-listing following the reverse takeover (RTO) was completed. PyratzLabs took control of a vehicle already listed on Euronext Access (formerly Reboost Blockchain Corp.), renamed Pyratz Corp. Euronext approved the operation and the resumption of trading under the Pyratz Corp. name was announced on 29 June 2026.
The actual resumption of trading will occur once the listing document has been approved; the timeline depends on Euronext and regulatory processes. The official announcement will appear on the Press Releases page. In practical terms: you can prepare your securities account now, but you will not be able to place an order until trading resumes. Do not rely on any source suggesting that the stock is trading today.
What Account Do You Need to Buy MLPTZ?
To hold MLPTZ stock, you need an ordinary securities account (CTO) with access to Euronext Access Paris. Most major European brokers and banks offer this. Pyratz Corp. is a company listed on Euronext Access (Paris): anyone with a standard securities account giving access to Euronext can, in principle, hold its shares.
Before opening or funding an account, check one specific point with your intermediary: does your broker list MLPTZ and provide access to Euronext Access (and not just the main regulated market)? Not all brokers cover Euronext Access with the same depth. This check will save you from discovering, at the time of purchase, that the security is not accessible through your intermediary.
How to Buy MLPTZ Stock, Step by Step
The procedure, once trading resumes, is straightforward:
1. Open or log in to a securities account with access to Euronext Access Paris. 2. Search for the security using the ticker MLPTZ or the ISIN FR0013371507. The ISIN is the most reliable identifier, as a ticker can cause confusion from one system to another. 3. Choose the order type. As Euronext Access is a less liquid market than the main market, we recommend a limit order (you set the maximum purchase price) rather than a market order (executed at the best available price, which can slip significantly on low volumes). 4. Set the quantity and order validity period, then confirm. 5. Allow the transaction to settle and hold. Settlement-delivery transfers ownership of the shares, which are then recorded in custody in your securities account at your intermediary.
This page is provided for information purposes only; brokers and platforms giving access to Euronext Access (for example via intermediaries covering Euronext) are mentioned without recommendation or endorsement. This does not constitute investment advice.
Why Prefer a Limit Order?
Because Euronext Access is designed for small, growth-stage listed companies, where volumes can be low and prices can move on limited transactions. In such a market, a market order can be executed at a price significantly different from the last quoted price if the order book is thin.
Compared directly, the two order types differ on every key criterion: a market order executes almost immediately but offers low price control and high risk of price slippage on an illiquid market — it is less suited to Euronext Access. A limit order only executes if the target price is reached, offers high price control, and contains risk on a thin market — it is the recommended type for Euronext Access.
For a security such as MLPTZ, a limit order gives you control over your execution price. The last known price before suspension was €0.075; upon resumption, the price will be set by the interplay of supply and demand, and not by that historical level.
Is MLPTZ Stock Eligible for the PEA or PEA-PME?
Treat this with caution. A security's eligibility for the PEA or PEA-PME depends on precise regulatory criteria (place of establishment, company size, nature of the securities) and on confirmation from your financial intermediary — eligibility cannot be presumed. Do not assume MLPTZ stock is eligible by default.
The only reliable approach is to explicitly ask your broker or bank whether MLPTZ can be held in your PEA or PEA-PME, and, where applicable, to rely on the official regulated information published by PyratzLabs. Without confirmation, the purchase will be made via an ordinary securities account. For any structuring questions, independent professional advice is preferable. This does not constitute tax advice or investment advice.
What Risks Should You Know Before Buying MLPTZ?
As with any listed equity investment, investing carries risks, including possible loss of capital. Several factors deserve particular attention: Liquidity — Euronext Access is a shallow market; it can be difficult to buy or sell quickly without affecting the price. Volatility — on low volumes, the price can move sharply in either direction. Stage of holdings — the portfolio includes many early-stage companies, which are inherently higher-risk. Model execution — Pyratz's investor-operator model carries its own execution risk. Listing status — the stock is suspended; resumption depends on regulatory processes whose timeline is not guaranteed.
The appropriate stance, as expressed by the company itself, is to regard such a security as a long-term, conviction-based position rather than a short-term trade. Base your decisions on official regulated information and, where appropriate, on independent professional advice.
Where to Find Information on the Price and the Company?
The MLPTZ price, ISIN, certified capitalisation table, and key figures are on the Shareholders page. The rationale for the operation — why go public, the reverse takeover, and the master plan — is detailed on the IPO page. To understand what you would actually hold, the investor-operator model and our portfolio illuminate the investment thesis. Euronext Access is only a first step: an IPO and a move to Euronext Growth are targeted for 2027.
Frequently asked questions
How do I buy MLPTZ stock?
Via a securities account with access to Euronext Access Paris: search for the ticker MLPTZ or the ISIN FR0013371507 and place an order, preferably a limit order as the market is illiquid. Trading has resumed on Euronext Access Paris following the post-RTO re-listing.
What is the ISIN of Pyratz Corp stock?
The ISIN is FR0013371507 and the ticker is MLPTZ, on Euronext Access Paris. The ISIN is the most reliable identifier for searching the security at your broker.
Can I buy MLPTZ now?
Yes. Trading resumed on Euronext Access Paris following the reverse takeover. The official announcement is on the Press Releases page.
Is MLPTZ stock eligible for the PEA-PME?
Eligibility cannot be presumed and depends on regulatory criteria as well as confirmation from your intermediary. Ask your broker or bank explicitly; failing that, the purchase will be made via an ordinary securities account.
What type of order should I use to buy MLPTZ?
A limit order is recommended. As Euronext Access is illiquid, a market order may be executed at a price far from the last quoted price.
To follow the resumption of trading and regulated announcements, consult the Press Releases and Shareholders pages of Pyratz Corp.; any enquiry may be addressed to investor relations at investors@pyratzcorp.com.
This does not constitute investment advice. This page is provided for information purposes only and does not constitute a recommendation, nor an offer or solicitation to buy or sell securities. Investing in listed shares involves risks, including the possible loss of capital.