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How to judge whether a stock belongs to a constituent stock?
Component stocks, also known as "index stocks". The average calculation and dynamic comparison of stock prices issued by some representative companies in the stock market are called stock price index. The stock selected when calculating the stock price index. The stock price index is calculated based on these constituent stocks. Component stocks refer to those stocks that are included in the stock index calculation.

Select a certain number of representative stocks of listed companies as constituent stocks of the stock price index. The constituent stocks can be all listed stocks or a representative part of them. There are two main criteria for the selection of constituent stocks: first, the total market value of constituent stocks should account for a considerable part of the total market value of all stocks listed on the exchange; Second, the trend of component stock price changes must reflect the general trend of stock market price changes. If you need to know about the stock market, you can log on to Ping An Pocket Bank APP- Finance-Stock Futures-Securities Service for information.

Tips: The above explanations are for reference only. There are risks in entering the market, so investment needs to be cautious. Before making any investment, make sure that you fully understand the investment nature and risks involved in the product, and then judge whether to participate in the transaction by yourself after carefully understanding and evaluating the product.

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