📌 Starting tomorrow, A-share trading rules change! More than 150 stocks affected (list attached)
🍖 Chopper says:
Once this news comes out, everyone’s first reaction is definitely “something is about to change again.” I guess before tomorrow’s opening, many people will keep an eye on that list of more than 150 stocks to see whether any of them are a risk in their holdings. In essence, this kind of rule adjustment is setting clearer standards for the market. In the short term, it may increase volatility for some individual stocks, but in the long run, it’s a good thing.
For example, large-cap stocks like $Ningde Times (300750.SZ) are relatively less affected because they have strong liquidity and lots of institutional holdings. On the other hand, smaller and mid-cap stocks—especially those with relatively low average daily turnover—may be constrained more tightly by the new rules. If you’re holding a photovoltaic leader like $LONGi Green Energy (601012.SH), which has seen more adjustment earlier, the price has been hovering around 28 yuan recently; you should check whether the trading volume is sufficient.
Be careful: don’t panic just because the list includes your holdings. Calmly analyze how the rules are changing first. For like-for-like comparisons, names with high trading volume like $BYD (002594.SZ) and $Tesla (TSLA) will be affected much less than a science-and-technology board stock like $SMIC (688981.SH).
The risk is that on the first day the rules are implemented, it’s easy for people to misread them, which can lead to some stocks being unfairly sold off.
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