How much did A-share investors earn per capita in the first half of 223
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How much is the per capita profit of A-share investors in the first half of this year
Recently, on the eve of the Phoenix Bay Financial Forum 223, when talking about the per capita profit of A-share investors in the first half of this year of 39,1 yuan, Yang Delong, chief economist of Qianhai Open Source Fund, said in the Fengyunlu live broadcast room in the Bay Area that the profitability of the market this year is generally poor, and only a few people can really make money. This year, the market share price trend is biased towards speculation themes and concepts, while companies with real good performance have fallen, which has caused many funds and investors to lose money. If the shareholders made money in the first half of this year, it was actually averaged. Because all the stocks rose in the first half of this year, not many investors bought large-cap stocks.
What's the difference between A shares and B shares
Simply put, A shares are domestic stocks listed in China with RMB trading. B shares are those denominated in RMB but traded only in foreign currencies and listed in China for foreigners or Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan.
1. The official name of A shares is RMB ordinary shares. It is a common stock issued by domestic companies for domestic institutions, organizations or individuals (excluding investors from Taiwan Province, Hongkong and Macau) to subscribe and trade in RMB.
2. The official name of B shares is RMB special shares. It is denominated in RMB, subscribed and traded in foreign currency, and listed and traded on domestic (Shanghai and Shenzhen) stock exchanges. Its investors are limited to: foreign natural persons, legal persons and other organizations, natural persons, legal persons and other organizations in Hongkong, Macau and Taiwan Province, China citizens who have settled abroad, and other investors as stipulated by the China Securities Regulatory Commission. At present, the investors of B shares are mainly institutional investors in the above categories.
In short, few people speculate on B shares, and most of the stocks bought by China people are A shares. B shares were originally limited to foreigners, but now they have been liberalized, and mainland, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan and foreigners can open accounts to speculate on B shares. Shenzhen B shares are purchased in Hong Kong dollars, and Shanghai B shares are purchased in US dollars. Before purchasing, you need to go to the bank to exchange money and change RMB into foreign currency.
what does a-share mean?
A-share index RMB ordinary stock.
Ordinary shares are standard shares, and the funds raised by issuing ordinary shares become the basis of the registered capital of joint-stock companies. China's "Company Law" stipulates that shareholders can make capital contributions in cash, or they can make capital contributions in kind, intellectual property rights, land use rights and other non-monetary properties that can be valued in money and transferred according to law.
capital contribution at a fixed price refers to the behavior of shareholders of a company to deliver non-monetary property that can be valued in money and transferred according to law to the company in accordance with the provisions of the law and the articles of association when the company is established or when the capital is increased, so as to obtain equity. The contribution amount of non-monetary property shall be subject to the appraisal value of qualified appraisal institutions.
Stock issuance is the process of selling new shares of a company. Once a new stock is issued, it enters the hands of the offeree through intermediaries or Jing Zi, and the offeree subscribes and holds the stock, thus becoming a shareholder. This process generally has no fixed centralized place, or it is issued by the company itself. More generally, it is underwritten by investment banks, trust companies, securities companies and brokers.
Factors influencing the main capital of A shares
There are many factors influencing the main capital, and the following are some of the more important factors:
1. Domestic macroeconomic situation. The domestic economic situation has a vital impact on the investment decision of the main funds. If the economic situation is good, the main funds are more willing to invest in the stock market.
2. Policy factors. Policy factors are also one of the important factors that affect the main funds. Policy changes may lead to fluctuations in the stock market, thus affecting the investment decision of the main funds.
3. Industry prospect. Different industries have different prospects, and the investment of main funds in various industries will be different. If the prospect of an industry is good, the main funds are more willing to invest in the stocks of this industry.
Operation mode of main funds
There are usually the following operation modes of main funds:
1. Raise the stock price. The main fund will push up the stock price by buying a large number of stocks. In this way, other investors will follow suit to buy, thus forming a rise in the stock price.
2. depress the stock price. The main fund can also depress the stock price by selling a stock in large quantities. In this way, other investors will follow suit and sell, thus forming a decline in the stock price.
3. Control stock price fluctuation. The main fund can also control the fluctuation of stock price by controlling the trading volume. They usually buy at a low point and sell at a high point to earn the difference.