Chapter 568
At night, Su Miao tossed and turned in bed, unable to sleep, so he got up and turned on the desk lamp.
She circled December 1st and December 19th on the desk calendar with a fountain pen. The black ink smudged through, just like the bustling crowds on the opening day of the Shanghai Stock Exchange in her memory.
As early as the year before last, the earliest securities trading in the mainland had begun at the securities counters in the Special Administrative Region.
The stocks of the "old five" were traded over the counter at the securities departments of the "old three", forming the prototype of the special zone's securities market.
Although it was already in the pilot stage, the Shenzhen Stock Exchange was slightly inferior to the Shanghai Stock Exchange, which was already crowded a few years ago. The capital market was not an easily accepted concept at that time.
In this era where neon lights and coal stoves coexist, fashion and conservatism collide in every corner. Even the Shenzhen Stock Exchange's trial operation at the end of this year was carried out amid a misunderstanding.
Although her future business plans will still focus on the catering industry and industry, this does not affect her idea of taking advantage of the opportunity to expand her own capital pool.
Shenzhen and Shanghai, two booming cities, are not close to her. Now she has a heavy workload. In addition to taking time to operate herself, she also needs a helper who understands the market and can accept new development concepts.
Brother Xiaopang is now dealing with Wang Dachui. I don’t know if he can get away with it, but if I don’t invite him when something good happens, then I really don’t treat my brother as my brother. I have to discuss it with him carefully when I go back during the winter vacation.
Whether it is the "old eight stocks" or the "old five stocks", you can start if you grasp the opportunity, but it is precisely this opportunity that is the most difficult to control.
She took out her passbook from the drawer and looked at the amount on it. She had remitted 20,000 yuan before coming to Beijing, and there was still more than 40,000 yuan in the small treasury in Yongcheng.
I silently said to myself: "Don't be greedy. The stock market is risky, so you need to be cautious when investing."
The next second, he decided to invest all his small treasury into the stock market, thinking that this was his own private money and he would bear his own profits and losses. Even if the stock market environment was very different from that of his previous life, it would not affect the family's assets.
Hmm...how do I buy it then? In my previous life, I was a high school student studying hard, and I knew very little about this.
Even though I had some understanding later when I expanded my horizons, I didn't do any research and could only make blind guesses.
Anyway, in the initial stage, you can do short-term operations, adjust your mindset, and don’t seek to maximize profits. You will make money no matter what you buy.
Su Miao lightly poked the tip of her pen on the notebook, leaving a small mark of ink, and she quickly wrote down her inspiration.
Shenzhen stocks: 1. Adjacent to the port city (capital has a keen sense of smell); 2. More flexible trading rules; 3. The circulating market of the old five stocks is smaller.
Shanghai stocks: 1. Policy direction; 2. Vacuum electronics may receive national scientific and technological support.
"Yuanye" is the stock king, "Development" is the first stock in Shenzhen Stock Exchange, and "Vanke" is the real estate giant.
The light from the desk lamp reflected on the glass, overlapping her shadow with the clippings of the Asian Wall Street Journal posted on the wall.
In that newspaper, a Hong Kong stock analyst predicted that the Shenzhen market would have a "breathtaking rise" next year, but there was also a small news item in the corner: an official from a certain ministry said that "shareholding system reform must be steadily advanced."
"We need to divide our troops into two groups..." Su Miao muttered to himself.
Funds will be invested in the Shenzhen and Shanghai stock markets in a 4:6 ratio to hedge policy risks. The Shenzhen stock market will focus on the "wilderness", with large fluctuations but high room for growth.
The market is extremely immature, policies change frequently, and short-term quick attacks are favorable for cashing out.
Stock up on "subscription certificates" in advance, which are the entry tickets to buy stocks. If you make a profit from investing, you can also make huge profits by reselling them.
Su Miao searched out the relevant memory fragments in his mind and wrote them down one by one, as a reference for future stock purchases.
As I was writing, I came to the 1996-1997 bull market and bear market.
The concept stocks of the return in 1997 were hyped up, and the blue chip stocks were at their peak from January to May. Su Miao highlighted the key points and cleared out the stocks before May.
She looked at the number 97, as if she had returned to the darkest night before her rebirth. This time, she would not stay in that night again.
When Su Miao locked her passbook and plan in the drawer, she discovered that the food coupons issued by the school had not been used up. They were the last relic of the planned economy, and now she was about to jump into the torrent of the capital market.
I looked at the time and it was already 3 a.m.
Only then did Su Miao realize that his hands and feet were frozen. He quickly went back to bed and fell into a deep sleep, dreaming of earning ten thousand yuan a day.
The next morning, Su Yuanzheng got up and moved very quietly to let his daughter sleep in.
The morning light shines through the icicle-covered window glass, casting mottled shadows on the desk.
The rustling sound of a broom sweeping across the snow came from the alley, and the coal stove at the breakfast stall ignited with a "boom", and the blue and orange flames licked the iron pot, just like the restless expectations at the entrance of the securities department on Hongli Road.
During dinner in the evening, Su Miao began to talk to his father about some stock market concepts.
However, the traditional Su Yuanzheng couldn't figure out what this thing was at once, so Su Miao could only describe it with some easy-to-understand metaphors.
"Dad, what if we want to open a branch but don't have enough funds?"
Su Yuanzheng said without hesitation: "Then open it when you have enough money."
"Opportunities wait for no one. Perhaps by the time you are saving money, someone else has already taken the lead and eliminated you from the market."
"Then...borrow from relatives and friends? But who can lend so much money for nothing?"
"Of course, few people would be willing to do this if there's no profit, but what if it's not considered a loan, but an investment? The profits will be divided according to the investment ratio."
Su Yuanzheng thought for a moment and said, "Isn't this just a business partnership?"
Su Miao's eyes lit up: "Yes! That's the same principle as stocks. It's just that the shares are divided into thousands of shares, and anyone can buy them. It might be 10 yuan a share today, but it might rise to 12 yuan tomorrow..."
"etc!"
Su Yuanzheng suddenly interrupted Su Miao and said with a frown, "Isn't this the 'fighting club' of the old society? I saw it when I was a child, and then they ran away with the money..."
“It’s different!”
Su Miao put down his chopsticks anxiously, took out his passbook and said:
"Now that the country has established a stock exchange, just like... the Dongfeng Market, it's a government-built platform where transactions are open, transparent, and regulated. I'm planning to give it a try."
Su Yuan was staring at the 20,000 yuan in his bankbook, and he was even more confused: "You want to use this to buy... a market stall?"
Su Miao chuckled. "I'm not buying a stall, Dad. Do you remember Uncle Wang trading treasury bonds two years ago? He bought them for fifty cents at first, and then sold them for a dollar."
As soon as these words came out, Su Yuanzheng shook his head firmly: "That's different. Treasury bonds are issued by the state, and stocks are issued by capitalists! The profit margin is too large. At that time, many people said it was speculation!
Miaomiao, making money is certainly a good thing, but abiding by the law is a prerequisite! You can never make enough money, don't be anxious, your grandfather said that money should be kneaded like dough, firmly grasped in the palm of your hand.
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