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How to use the PC version of Oriental Fortune

When using Oriental Fortune Network on a personal computer, you need to log in directly to the web page and must log in to your personal account.

Oriental Fortune is a one-stop Internet platform that provides financial services such as stocks and funds. Oriental Fortune Information Co., Ltd. (referred to as Oriental Fortune) was formerly Shanghai Dongcai Information Technology Co., Ltd. It was established in January 2005 and was renamed in January 2008.

Oriental Fortune Information Co., Ltd. is registered in Jiading District, Shanghai.

Operating environment: iPhone11 ios15.0 Oriental Fortune V9.9.5 Securities mainly include capital securities, currency securities and commodity securities, etc.

Securities in a narrow sense mainly refer to securities products in the securities market, including equity market products such as stocks, debt market products such as bonds, and derivative market products such as stock futures, options, interest rate futures, etc.

1. Classification of securities according to their nature. According to their different nature, securities can be divided into three categories: evidence securities, certificate securities and marketable securities.

(1) Evidence securities are simply written documents that prove a fact, such as letters of credit, evidence, bills of lading, etc.

(2) Certificate securities refer to written certification documents that identify the holder as the legal right holder of a certain private right and prove that the obligations performed by the holder are valid, such as deposit receipts, etc.

(3) Marketable securities are certificates that have a nominal balance and are used to prove that the holder or a specific entity designated by the security has ownership or claims on specific property. The main feature that distinguishes it from the above two types of securities is that it can be transferred.

2. Classification according to income In a broad sense, securities can be divided into two categories: marketable securities and priceless securities according to whether they can bring income to users.

(1) Priceless securities refer to securities that cannot bring income to users.

Includes certificate securities and ownership securities.

Certificate securities, also known as evidence securities, are documents that specifically prove certain facts, such as IOUs, receipts, tickets, etc., and generally do not have market liquidity.

Ownership securities refer to securities that prove that the holder is the legal owner of a certain power, such as land ownership certificates, etc.

(2) Negotiable securities are a type of securities, that is, their essence is still a transaction contract or contract, but the difference from other securities is that securities have the following characteristics: Any securities have certain

Face value, any marketable security can be freely transferred, any marketable security itself has a price, and any marketable security can bring certain income to its holder in the future.

3. According to the content classification, securities can be divided into: (1) Monetary securities, securities that can be used in place of currency are commercial credit instruments, mainly used for commodity transactions between enterprises, payment of labor remuneration and

Liquidation of claims and debts, etc. Common ones include promissory notes, bills of exchange, promissory notes, checks, etc.

(2) Capital securities, which refers to a written certification document for investing capital into an enterprise or supplying capital to an enterprise or the country. Capital securities mainly include equity securities (ownership securities) and debt securities, such as various stocks and various bonds, etc.

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(3) Cargo securities (commodity securities) refer to proof of the right to withdraw goods. It proves that the security holder can withdraw the goods listed on the security with the security. Common ones include warehouse receipts, shipping certificates, and bills of lading.

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