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What's the difference between Shenzhen A shares and Shanghai A shares?

1, with different stock codes: Shenzhen A's stock code starts with 00, and Shanghai A's stock code starts with 6.

2. The listed exchanges are different: Shenzhen A shares are listed on Shenzhen Stock Exchange and Shanghai A shares are listed on Shanghai Stock Exchange.

3. The company's market value is different: the listed companies in Shenzhen Stock Exchange A are relatively small, while the listed companies in Shanghai Stock Exchange A are relatively large.

4. Different securities accounts: SSE A and SZSE A each have a securities account, but * * * uses a capital account.

5. Different sectors: Shanghai A shares only have the main board, while Shenzhen A shares have the main board, small and medium-sized board and growth enterprise market.

6. Custody is different: Shanghai stock market adopts designated transactions, while Shenzhen stock market adopts automatic custody.

7. Different share capital: the share capital in Shanghai stock market is mainly blue chips, while the share capital in Shenzhen stock market is mainly small and medium-sized stocks.

8. The trading system is different: in the last three minutes of closing, the Shanghai Stock Exchange can continue to bid, and the Shenzhen Stock Exchange is call auction.

What are the conditions for buying deep A shares?

You only need to open a Shenzhen account to buy Shenzhen A shares. There are no restrictions on capital and trading experience in trading Shenzhen A shares. Shenzhen A shares refer to stocks listed on Shenzhen Stock Exchange. It should be noted that the GEM is also listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, and there are certain restrictions on trading on the GEM.

Growth enterprise market trading requires daily average assets of 654.38+10,000 yuan and above (20 transactions) and two years or above trading experience (trading experience is counted from the investor's first stock trading).