1, A shares
The opening time of A shares is divided into two stages, namely 9:30- 1 1:30, 13:00- 15:00 * * 4 hours. It is only open on weekdays from Monday to Friday and closed on weekends and holidays.
2. American stocks
The U.S. stock market has two trading hours, that is, from April to165438+1early October using daylight saving time, and the opening time is 2 1:30-4:00 Beijing time, and winter time is165438+1early October. US stocks are closed on weekends and holidays, which is basically the case in global stock markets.
3. Hong Kong stocks
Trading starts at 10:00 in the morning and closes at 12:30 at noon; Open at 14:30 pm and close at 16:00 pm.
4. Shenzhen and Shanghai Stock Exchanges
The morning is from 9: 00/5 to 9:25, and the call auction time is from 9:30 to 1 1:30. The afternoon is from 13:00 to 15:00, which is a continuous bidding time.
5. Shanghai and Shenzhen stock markets
It officially opens at 9:30 am, closes at 1 1:30 am, and takes a lunch break 1.5 hours; Open at 0/3: 00 pm/kloc-and close at 0/5: 00 pm/kloc-. Call auction time is from 9: 00/5 to 9:25 in Shanghai and Shenzhen stock markets, and call auction time is from 9: 00/4: 57-15: 00 in Shenzhen. Trading is not allowed on Saturdays, Sundays and closed days announced by the Shanghai Stock Exchange.
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school term
stock
It is a certificate issued by a joint-stock company to prove the shares held by shareholders, indicating that the shareholders have ownership of part of the capital of the joint-stock company. Stocks contain economic benefits and can be listed, circulated and transferred. Stocks are also valuable securities. 1, price
(1) The opening price is the first transaction price in the bidding stage.
(2) The closing price refers to the price of the last stock in daily trading.
(3) The highest price refers to the highest price among the transaction prices of the day.
(4) The lowest price refers to the lowest price among the transaction prices of the day.
2. Common stock
Common stock refers to the shares that enjoy common rights in the company's operation and management, profit and property distribution, and represents the right to claim the company's profits and remaining property after meeting the requirements of full repayment of creditor's rights and the income rights and claims of preferred shareholders. It constitutes the foundation of the company's capital, is a basic form of stock, and is also the most important stock with the largest circulation, and enjoys the following basic rights: (1) The company's right to participate in decision-making.
(2) Profit distribution right.
(3) stock options.
(4) the right to distribute the remaining assets.
3. Preferred stock
Compared with common stock, it mainly means that it has priority over common stock in profit sharing and distribution of surplus property.
Preferred stock has two rights.
(1) When the company distributes profits, shareholders with preferred shares have priority over shareholders with common shares and enjoy a fixed amount of dividends, that is, the dividend yield of preferred shares is fixed, but the dividend of common shares is not fixed. Depending on the company's profitability, the profits are divided into many parts, regardless of profit or loss, with no ceiling on the top and no guarantee on the bottom.
(2) When the company distributes the remaining property upon dissolution, the preferred shares shall be distributed before the common shares.