What is the difference between opening an ordinary account in a securities account and an all-in-one account?

A gold account is a fund account for securities trading settlement, and an all-in-one account is an account that records the overall situation of investors' securities holdings and changes.

Capital account refers to the special account used by investors for securities trading in capital settlement. As long as an investor has opened a capital account in a securities company or brokerage firm and deposited the funds needed by the stock exchange, it has the conditions for handling securities trading entrustment.

Investors can have multiple one-yard accounts. If multiple No.1 accounts of the same investor establish entrusted trading relationships with different securities companies, investors can choose to transfer all securities sub-accounts into one No.1 account and cancel other No.1 accounts. At the same time, if multiple one-way accounts of the same investor have established entrusted trading relationship with the same securities company, they can also choose to transfer all securities sub-accounts into one one one-way account and cancel other one-way accounts.