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How index funds open accounts to trade securities.
1. Since the Hang Seng Index is a Hong Kong stock, investors can open an account with the Hong Kong Futures Company. However, this method has high cost, complicated procedures, a lot of time for investors, high deposit and a bank card in Hong Kong.

2. Investors can open an account through the domestic agent platform commonly used by investors. CITIC, GF Securities and other traditional large brokers have set up futures subsidiaries in Hong Kong. Investors can bring their ID cards to the counters of these places to find staff to help open accounts for the Hang Seng Index.

The above is the relevant content of the Hang Seng Index account opening process.

Hong kong stock market account opening process

1. The user takes the account opening information to the service desk of the business department of the securities company and fills in the account opening form. You can choose a cash account and a margin account (a margin account is an account that can pledge stocks). Account opening materials (scanned ID card, proof of address, account opening form) are delivered to Hong Kong headquarters by staff at 5 pm every day;

2. Receiving e-mail: The e-mail contains account information and login password, indicating that the account has been opened successfully, and stock trading can be conducted after remittance;

3. After the successful account opening, China Merchants Hong Kong Company may allow the user to open a private fund account (for fund custody) in the name of the user at Standard Chartered Bank in Hong Kong. In addition, after opening an account in Hong Kong, you need to open a Hong Kong bank card to facilitate the transfer of assets.

The difference between A shares and Hong Kong stocks

1, trading rules and regulations are different: A-share market is T+ 1, while Hong Kong stocks are T+0;

2. The limit of daily limit is different: the A-share market has a basic daily limit of 10%, while the Hong Kong stock market has no limit;

3. The price display is different: green in the A-share market indicates a decline, red indicates an increase, and the Hong Kong stock market is just the opposite;

4. Different trading units: the trading unit in the A-share market is 100 shares, and the Hong Kong stock market can be set at will;

5. The securities figures are different: the A-share market is six figures, and the Hong Kong stock market is five figures;

6. Different transaction currencies: RMB for A shares and Hong Kong dollars for Hong Kong shares.

This paper mainly writes the knowledge points related to the opening process of Hang Seng Index, and the content is for reference only.