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Teach me how to trade stocks, super novice.
I will tell you your question in two parts:

1. Open an account with the local industrial and commercial bank. When you get to the bank, you can tell the staff that I need a stock market fund account, and she will handle it for you right away. Then bring your passbook to the local stock exchange to apply for opening an account, and the staff of the exchange will handle it for you enthusiastically.

2. The following is my experience about how to stock market: Please go to this website to have a look at /index.htm, study hard, learn more and ask more questions, and then go to the local stock exchange to ask questions, so that your familiar stock market can take them with you. Knowing a little, you can simulate speculation for a period of time, pay attention to the financial statements of listed companies you buy, and pay attention to the fundamentals of the world and the country. Now is gradually a good time to enter the market. I am not an expert, for your reference!

First of all, it is not difficult to look at the trend chart and cost moving average of the market or individual stocks. It is explained in detail in the help menu of Guoyuan Securities, Great Wisdom and other software. You can see how to choose ten stocks from thousands to track investment. There is a lot of knowledge in it, which will be gradually accumulated and mastered in your continuous learning in the future.

Secondly, talk about learning. There are many websites and books about stock knowledge on the Internet, but when reading stock books, we should distinguish which are strategy books and which are tactics books. The so-called strategy book refers to national policies, stock principles and information of listed companies, while the strategy book refers to specific transactions. To do stocks, we must focus on the strategic level, that is, seven-point strategy and three-point tactics. As the saying goes, "If you don't think far, you will have immediate worries." The first book I recommend you to read here is Stock Market Game Theory. It seems that the author's name is Dr. Yang Jingyu. I don't remember exactly. You can find it and download it online. This was published many years ago. If you can't find it, just write your email address in the supplementary question and I'll send it to you.

Finally, as a stock trader for more than ten years, I would like to give some advice to strangers who are just about to enter the market: 1, books, no matter how good anyone says, can only be used as their own reference, read more and listen to summarize their own things, and believe in themselves;

2, the stock market is deep, and the stock market road is very long. You can't rush for success. A word for you: when others are greedy, they are afraid, and when others are afraid, they are greedy.

Goodbye! Friend, that's all I can tell you, my level is limited! Good luck!

Supplement:

The so-called Shanghai Stock Exchange and Shenzhen Stock Exchange refer to two domestic stock exchanges. Listed companies can be listed on any exchange, and they can buy A shares of Shanghai Stock Exchange and Shenzhen Stock Exchange locally after opening an account.

B shares are also called RMB special stocks. Refers to the special stock registered in Chinese mainland and listed in Chinese mainland. Indicate the face value in RMB, and can only subscribe and trade in foreign currency. 199 1 year issued the first b shares.

B shares are not physical shares. They are recorded electronically, without paper, and the "T+3" delivery system is implemented. There is a limit (65,438+00%). The investors involved are Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan residents and foreigners, and mainland residents with legal foreign exchange deposits can also invest.

H shares, also known as state-owned shares, refer to the shares of state-owned enterprises listed in Hong Kong. That is, those foreign stocks registered in Chinese mainland and listed in Hongkong. 1993 The first H-share Tsingtao Brewery H-share was listed in Hong Kong.

S shares refer to the shares of enterprises whose core business is mainly produced or operated in Chinese mainland, registered in Singapore or other countries and regions, but listed on the Singapore Stock Exchange.

N shares refer to foreign shares registered in Chinese mainland and listed in new york.

Because of the different pricing and issue targets of A shares, B shares and H shares, domestic investors obviously do not have the conditions to speculate on B shares and H shares. It is not standard to classify stocks by letters. According to the requirements of China Securities Regulatory Commission, stock abbreviations must be standardized. I believe that with the further development of China stock market, the appellation of A shares, B shares and H shares will become history.