Introductory Stock Basics (Section 2)
This section mainly introduces the basic characteristics of stocks, which are characterized by risk, stability, liquidity and accountability.
What is fund income distribution
Fund income distribution refers to the distribution of the net income of the Fund to fund holders in proportion to the number of fund units held. If the fund has lost money in the previous year, the current year's income shall be used to make up for the previous year's loss. If there is still any surplus after the fund's loss has been fully made up, the current year's income can be distributed. If the Fund suffers losses in the current year and has no net income, no income distribution shall be made.
What is a bond? How important are bonds?
Stocks and bonds are the most common investment products. Many people have been exposed to stocks, but few people can understand bonds. When it comes to bonds, there are always a series of question marks: what is a bond, whether it is worth investing, where to buy bonds... Bonds seem far away from us. In fact, bonds are a very basic investment product, which is also very convenient for investment. For most people, investing in bonds is more appropriate than investing in stocks. Why? This article will introduce you to bonds, bond investment, and the importance of bonds in household asset management (the importance may exceed your imagination).
Precautions for stock index futures trading
It is often said that the arbitrage principle of stock index futures and spot index refers to the trading strategy of investing in stock index futures contracts and corresponding packages of stocks to seek profits from the price differences of the same group of stocks in the futures and spot markets.
What Is The Securities Market?
The securities market is a place where stocks, bonds, and other marketable equity and derivative products are issued and traded, in essence, through the issuance and trading of various types of securities to raise and finance funds and go to the overdue interest.