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What is the difference between buying and increasing holdings?

The main difference between buying and adding is whether the investor originally held the stock or security. Generally speaking, when investors buy additional shares on the original basis, it is called increasing their holdings. Therefore, in the stock trading market, increasing their holdings is also called increasing their positions. However, regardless of whether the investor already holds the stock, once the investor purchases it, it is a buying operation. What does the buy rating mean?

In the actual production and trading market, the buy rating refers to investors’ evaluation of the financial rights and governance capabilities of the stock-issuing company. It is a rating behavior to assign an appropriate buying level to the stocks of related companies whose stock prices are likely to appreciate. Generally speaking, using numbers, 1.00~1.09 means strong buy; 1.00~2.09 means buy; 2.10~3.09 means wait and see, 3.10~4.09 means moderate reduction, and 4.10~5.00 means sell. In addition, the evaluation method of buy rating can be evaluated based on the degree of stock price fluctuation caused by the profitability of the listed company.