Trading day: trading is conducted from Monday to Friday, and it is closed on Saturday, Sunday and public holidays (Hong Kong holidays).
What's the difference with A shares? Minimum trading unit of Hong Kong stocks: The minimum trading unit of Hong Kong stocks, like A shares, is "1 lot". However, the 1 hand of A shares is 100 shares, and the 1 hand of Hong Kong shares is not necessarily 100 shares. Hong Kong stocks 1 hand may be 100 shares, 500 shares or even 2000 shares, depending on the stock price. When you are ready to trade, the system will prompt the minimum number of trading units of the current stock.
Unlike A-shares, there is no price limit for Hong Kong stocks, and it is quite common to make large profits or losses in the short term. In addition, Hong Kong stocks are more susceptible to news and trends in European and American markets at night, such as interest rate hikes and interest rate cuts, wars and so on. Because investors need to pay close attention to some news in European and American markets.
Real-time trading of Hong Kong stocks can be bought and sold on the same day, and the number of times is not limited.
You can short short, which is also commonly known as short trading. Hong Kong stocks can be short, but not every stock is short. You can find the list of stocks that can be sold short on the website of HKEx.
The actual delivery time of T+2 is the second working day after the trading day (T+2); Before T+2 days, customers can't withdraw cash, physical stocks and transfer custody of purchased stocks.
Tips: The turnover in 34 trading days exceeded one trillion yuan. Who is behind the continuous "explosion" of A shares? Keep an eye on the latest market trends, please pay attention to us.