Hello, the following are things you can pay attention to to improve your lottery winnings.
1. Subscription time Under normal circumstances, the winning rate during peak subscription periods will be relatively low. Off-peak subscriptions can enhance the consistency of winning numbers after placing orders, thereby increasing the winning rate.
The new stock subscription time is different from the stock market trading time, which is 9:00-15:00 on the trading day.
Generally, 9:00-9:30 is the peak period for new stock subscription. Because many trading software have a "one-click new" function, many investors are accustomed to using the one-click new function directly during this time period.
After 9:30, some investors will start to dispose of the stocks they already hold, so the number of people participating in the bidding for new stocks will be relatively small. According to experience, the winning rate of new stocks between 9:30 and 10:30 will be relatively high.
In addition, the winning rate for new stock subscriptions during the afternoon period from 14:00 to 14:30 is also relatively high. Investors who want to buy new stocks can explore more during these periods, and they may gain unexpected gains.
2. Multi-account subscription. If you have sufficient funds, you can open multiple accounts with the help of family members' information, and learn in advance about the subscription launch of new shares. Allocate the subscription quota of each account. After the market value is separated, the probability of winning will also be different.
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3. Open the GEM authority. The GEM is currently a popular place for new share subscriptions. After opening the GEM authority, you can participate in more new share subscriptions.
New stock subscription involves skill and luck, so persistence is also a way to increase the winning rate.
I hope the above content on the techniques for winning new stock subscriptions will be helpful to everyone.
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