The code of a stock trading in Shanghai Stock Exchange starts with 600 or 60 1.
B-share trading code starts with 900.
The code of Shenzhen A-share trading starts with 000.
B-share trading code starts with 200.
The subscription code of Shanghai Stock Exchange starts with 730.
The subscription code of Shenzhen new shares is the same as that of Shenzhen stock exchange.
The allocation code starts with 700 in Shanghai and 080 in Shenzhen.
XD means that the stock has been ex-dividend, and after you buy this stock, you no longer enjoy the right to share out dividends.
XR means that the stock has been ex-dividend, and there will be no dividends in the future.
1. Warrant suffix HQC 1 is Bermuda-style warrant.
GFC 1 is a Bermuda-style warrant.
HXB 1 is a European warrant.
QCB 1 is a European warrant.
JTB 1 is a Bermuda-style warrant.
CWB 1 is a European warrant.
YGC 1 is a Bermuda-style warrant.
Warrant suffix JTP 1 is Bermuda-style warrant.
ZYP 1 is a Bermuda warrant.
CMP 1 is a Bermuda-style warrant.
JCP 1 is a European warrant.
HQCP 1 is a European warrant.
PGP 1 is a European warrant.
YGP 1 is a Bermuda warrant.
2. In Shenzhen Stock Exchange, you can buy and sell warrants just like buying and selling listed stocks.
3. There is no need to open a special trading account separately. Just sign the warrant risk disclosure in the securities business department where the account is opened and agree to buy and sell warrants.
Warrants are riskier than stocks. Better not touch them.
Wuliang Quan Yi (030002)
OCT Certificate (03 100 1)
Steel Vanadium Quan Yi (03 1002)
Vanadium right 2 (03800 1)
Valin JTP 1(038003)
Wuliang Er Quan (038004)
CIMC Warrants (038006)
Potash warrants (038008
Initiative 1 (580004)
Goya Warrant (580006)
Initiative 1 (580004)
Wanhua Quan Yi (580005)
Goya Warrant (580006)
Long-term power supply certificate (580007)
Guodian Certificate (580008)
Yili Warrant (580009)
Masteel certificate (5800 10)
Sinochem warrants (5800 1 1)
Yunhua Warrant (5800 12)
WISCO certificate (5800 13)
Maotai Certificate (580990)
Haier Warrant (58099 1)
Goya Warrant (580992)
Wanhua Er Quan (580993)
China Merchants Bank CMP 1(580997)
The Shanghai index is 600 * */60 1 * * *
Deep shares 000***
Shenzhen SME board is 002***
The Shanghai warrant is 580***
The Shenzhen Stock Exchange is 030 * */03 1 * * */038 * * *
Shanghai fund is 500***
Shenzhen fund is 184***
Shanghai ETF is 5 10***
The Shenzhen ETF is 159***
When the company pays dividends, it must register its shares, because if you buy shares the next day, you will not get dividends and bonus shares, and you will not be able to issue shares. Generally speaking, the stock price will fall, so the previous closing price displayed on the market the next day is no longer the actual closing price of the previous day, but is calculated comprehensively according to the transaction price, the amount of dividend cash, the number of shares to be distributed and the price. If it's a display screen dividend, write DR**, which is called ex-dividend; If it is a dividend or a rights issue, write XR**, which is called ex-rights; If it is dividends and rights issue, it is written as XD**, which is called ex-dividend and ex-dividend. This day is called the ex-dividend date or ex-dividend date (ex-dividend date).
G indicates that the stock has been changed.
S means that the stock has not been changed.
ST means that listed companies have suffered losses for two consecutive years.
*ST means that listed companies have suffered losses for three consecutive years.
S*ST means that listed companies have suffered losses for three consecutive years without share reform.
XD means that the stock has been ex-dividend, and after you buy this stock, you no longer enjoy the right to share out dividends.
XR means that the stock has been ex-dividend, and there will be no dividends in the future.
DR means xd+xr, which means no dividend, no dividend, neither.