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What are the leading stocks in various industries?
Leading stock index refers to the stock that has influence and appeal to other stocks in the same industry sector in the stock market speculation in a certain period, and its ups and downs often play a guiding and exemplary role in the ups and downs of other stocks in the same industry sector. The leading stock is not static, and its position can only be maintained for a period of time. The basis of becoming a leading stock is that any information related to the stock will be immediately reflected in the stock price.

(1). Index stocks: China Petroleum, China Industrial and Commercial Bank, China Construction Bank, China Petrochemical, China Bank, China Shenhua, China Merchants Bank, China Aluminum, China COSCO, Baosteel, Air China, Daqin Railway, China Unicom and Changjiang Electric Power.

(2) Finance, securities and insurance: China Merchants Bank, Shanghai Pudong Development Bank, Minsheng Bank, Shenzhen Development Bank A, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, Bank of China, CITIC Securities, Hongyuan Securities, Shaanxi Guotou A, China Construction Bank, Huaxia Bank, China Ping An and China Life Insurance.

(3) Real Estate: Vanke A, Gemdale, China Merchants Property, Poly Real Estate, Oceanwide Construction, OCT A, Financial Street and Chinese Enterprises.

(4) Aviation: Air China, China Southern Airlines and Shanghai Airlines.

(5) Steel: Baosteel, WISCO and Angang.

(6) Coal: China Shenhua, Lanhuakechuang, kailuan shares, Yanzhou Coal, Lu 'an Huaneng, Hengyuan Coal and Electricity, Yangguoxinneng, Xishan Coal and Electricity and Datong Coal.

(7) Heavy machinery: Jiangnan Heavy Industry, China Shipbuilding, Sany Heavy Industry, Anhui Heli, Zoomlion, Jinxi Axle, Liugong, Zhenhua Port Machinery, Guangzhou Shipyard International, Shantui and Taiyuan Heavy Industry.

(8) Power supply: Changjiang Power, Huaneng International, Guodian Power, Zhangze Power, Datang Power and SDIC Power.

(9) Cars: Changan Automobile, China Heavy Duty Truck, FAW Li Xia, FAW Car, Shanghai Automobile and jiangling motors.

(10). Nonferrous metals: China Aluminum, Shandong Gold, Admiralty Gold, Chihong Zinc Germanium, Baoti, Hongda, Xiamen Tungsten, Jean Nickel, Baotou Aluminum, Zhongjin Lingnan, Yuntong, Jiangxi Copper and Zhu Ye Torch.

(1 1). Petrochemical: China Petroleum, China Petrochemical, cosl, CNOOC Engineering, Blonde Technology and Shanghai Petrochemical.

(12). Agriculture, forestry, animal husbandry and fishery: Beidahuang, Tongwei, Zhongmou, New Hope, Tunhe, Fengle, Xinsai, Dunhuang, Nong Xin Development, Guannong and Denghai.

(13). Environmental protection: Longjing environmental protection, Feida environmental protection.

(14). Aerospace military industry: China Satellite, Rocket, Xifei International, Aerospace Information, Aerospace Communication, Hafei Co., Ltd., Chengfa Technology, Hongdu Aviation.

(15). Port transportation: China Ocean Shipping, China Shipping Haisheng, COSCO Shipping, Shanghai Port Group, CIMC.

(16). new energy: tianwei keeps changing, fengyuan biochemical.

The trading hours of most stocks are:

Monday to Friday from 9: 30am to11:30am and from13: 00pm to15: 00pm.

From 9: 00 am15 am, investors can place orders, and the entrusted price is limited to10% of the closing price of the previous trading day, that is, between the daily limit and the daily limit. Orders entrusted before 9:25 am are matched at 9:25 am, and the price obtained is the so-called "opening price". Orders placed between 9:25 and 9:30 were not processed until 9:30.

If the price you entrust cannot be concluded on the current trading day, you must re-register the order every other trading day.

Rest day: Trading is not allowed on Saturdays, Sundays and rest days announced by Shanghai Stock Exchange. (Generally, it is a national statutory holiday such as May Day, Eleventh, Spring Festival, New Year's Day, Tomb-Sweeping Day, Dragon Boat Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival).

Stock noun

Retail investor: a small investor who buys and sells stocks in small amounts.

Hand: stock trading, selling stocks by improper means, and then trying to depress the market and make up for it at a low price; Or buy at a low price and sell at a high price after speculation. This kind of person is called left hand.

Eating goods: secretly buying stocks at low prices is called eating goods. stock

Shipment: quietly selling stocks at high prices is called shipment.

Inertial pressure: the act of holding down the stock price by improper means is called inertia pressure.

Sedan chair: investors with sharp eyes or advanced information buy or sell stocks in advance when big investors buy or sell in secret, or before bullish or bearish news is announced, and then sell or buy back when the stock price rises or falls sharply after a large number of retail investors follow or follow, which is called "sitting in a sedan chair".

Sedan chair: after the bullish or bad news is announced, people who think that the stock price will change greatly grab in and grab out, with limited profits, and even often get stuck, that is, lift the sedan chair for others.

Hot stocks: refers to stocks with large trading volume, strong liquidity and large price changes.

Unpopular stocks: refers to stocks with small trading volume, poor liquidity or even no trading, and small price changes.

Leading stock: refers to the stock that plays a leading role in the overall trend of the stock market. Leading stocks must be hot stocks.

Investment in stocks: refers to the stocks with stable operation, strong profitability and high dividends of the issuing company.

Investment stock: refers to the stock whose share price rises and falls greatly due to human factors.

High-interest stock: refers to the stock that the issuing company pays more dividends.

Interest-free stock: refers to the stock that the issuing company has not paid dividends for many years.

Growth stock: refers to the stocks of newly-added enterprises with high profit growth rate in promising industries. The share price of growth stocks is rising.

Circulating stock: refers to the stock that is constantly circulating in the market.

Stable stock: refers to the stock held by shareholders for a long time.

Quotation board: Some large banks, brokerage companies and stock exchanges have set up large electronic screens to provide stock quotations to customers at any time.