1 Tiger Securities: Founded in China, it is currently a securities company listed on NASDAQ in the United States and regulated by the sec.
2 Futu Securities: Futu Securities was established in Hong Kong on 20 12. It is a licensed corporation recognized by the Hong Kong Securities Regulatory Commission (central code: AZT 137), focusing on the trading of Hong Kong stocks and US stocks.
3 Xue Ying Securities: Xue Ying Securities is the largest Internet brokerage firm in the United States, and it is also a fully disclosed brokerage firm of Interactive Brokers, a Nasdaq-listed company.
4 Huashengtong: Securities license: compliance license (ce number: AUL7 1 1), and 1, 2, 4 and 9 licenses granted by the Hong Kong Securities Regulatory Commission.
It should be noted that these brokers can trade US stocks and are also supervised by overseas securities regulators, but they still belong to the regulatory blank area in China. According to the Regulation on the Supervision and Administration of Securities Companies in China, overseas securities institutions shall obtain the approval of the State Council Securities Regulatory Authority to conduct securities business in China. At present, except for qualified domestic institutional investor (QDII) and Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect, the CSRC has not approved any domestic and foreign institutions to provide services for domestic investors to participate in overseas securities trading.
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How to remit money to a US stock account?
Two ways:
Enter 1, use the mainland bank card directly, first purchase foreign exchange, convert RMB into US dollars, and then remit the US dollars in your account to the collection account of the securities company.
It should be noted that due to the foreign exchange control in China, the reason for purchasing and transferring foreign exchange must be tourism, not investment, otherwise 100% will be rejected, so don't step on the pit I stepped on again. Then, there is definitely a little handling fee for overseas remittance, but it is not expensive. For example, if I remit 2000 dollars, the handling fee will be deducted by about 200-300 RMB, which is acceptable.
Second, you are lucky to have a Hong Kong bank card. Needless to say, just transfer the dollar in the card to the collection account of the securities company, and it's over.