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Can the same bank card bind two securities accounts?
Yes, a securities company can bind five banks, one as the main account and four as the auxiliary accounts. Bank transfers can be made through securities accounts. There is no handling fee.

Only the main account and sub-account transfer money every other day. It is limited to ordinary accounts, and five credit accounts cannot be bound. If the credit account needs bank transfer, you can transfer the money from the credit account to the general account, and then the bank transfer.

According to the specific types and varieties of securities trading, the following is a brief summary of the types of securities trading:

Bond trading, fund trading, financial derivatives trading, repurchase trading, credit trading, forward trading, futures trading, spot trading.

1, repurchase transaction

It has the property of short-term financing.

2. Financial derivatives trading

Financial derivatives include warrants trading, financial futures trading, financial options trading and convertible bonds trading.

3. Forward trading and futures trading

Forward transaction means that both parties agree to trade at a certain time (or time period) in the future at the price determined now.

4. Stock trading

In the stock exchange, it is called listed trading. The common form is over-the-counter trading, which is conducted in the over-the-counter market.