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发表于 6-8-2007 17:47:00|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
请教各位大虾们: 1 新加坡股市有没有做空机制? 2 由于这里采用了T+3的结算制度,如果你首日买入所消耗的资金大大超过自己帐户里的资金,这种操作会不会被允许啊。比方说当日买进OCBC10000股,第三天OCBC涨了2毛,于是卖出这10000股,是不是等于说用很小的本金就赚了差价? 3 这里股票和WARRANT交易的最小单位分别是多少股啊?? 新加坡1手也等于100股吗? 4 如果炒WARRANT的话是不是要额外在开MARGIN ACCOUNT?多谢各位指教!!
发表于 13-8-2007 12:27:00|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
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日前就一些投资新加坡股市的基本问题请教了DBS VICKERS的相关人士,关于做空机制,原文回答如下: In Singapore short selling of shares is not encouraged.If you were to sell any shares (ETF,warrants etc) and you are not currently holding on to any of that share,you will need to buy back on SAME day. If not SGX will be buying in for you . There will be a penalty of $30 charged on you,SGX will also charge you 0.75% commission for the buy in and they will also buy back for you at at least 2 bids higher,depending on the market price that day. 在新加坡每一手就是1000股,不像国内可以最小到100股。无论是股票,涡轮,还是ETF。还有,交易WARRANTS无需再开MARGIN ACCOUNT,可以用股票交易户头买卖。对于不同股票的BID PRICE差价,如下, $1 and below: $0.005 $1-$3 : $ 0.01 $3-$5 : $0.02 $5-$10 : $0.05 $10 and above : $0.10 希望对大家有帮助 [em05]
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发表于 13-8-2007 12:37:00|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
<p><font face="细明体" size="4">谢谢,很好的回答。我也以为新加坡1手是100股呢,原来是1000股。涨知识了。</font></p>
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发表于 13-8-2007 12:49:00|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
<p>1. 可做空...普通帐号做空当日要补回.否则T+4强制补回.</p><p>2.这种做法叫CONTRA.也就是不给钱,在T+5之内卖出.赚/陪差价.牛石中很多散户用此招.</p><p>3,4.楼上2位回复对.</p><p>5.楼主有钱人.OCBC买10手!市价近6W</p>
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发表于 13-8-2007 20:34:00|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
呀,做CONTRA的话怎么轧仓的时间变成T+5了呀?难道不是+3吗?[em09]
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发表于 14-8-2007 10:27:00|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
<p>买空(还没结算就卖):T+3</p><p>卖空(无票就卖):T+0</p><p>都叫对敲(contra)。</p>
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发表于 14-8-2007 14:04:00|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
咖喱做新加坡的股票?那么熟悉。
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发表于 14-8-2007 19:31:00|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
<p>1. If I'm not wrong, you can "sell short". However, you MUST cover your position by the end of the trading day.</p><p>2. It's a matter of how much your Security Firm trust you. When you buy shares, nobody knows how much money you have in your bank account. By due date, you must pay up. If you can't pay up, the Security Firm may take action to enforce sale of your shares. If they can't recover all the monies, they will surely take legal action against you.</p><p>3. Normally, stock &amp; shares are traded in lots of 1,000. However, some firms (like SingTel)may allow trading of smaller lots of 100 or even 10. This is to allow very small investors to participate in the trading. If I'm not wrong, Warrants are also traded in lots of 1,000 shares.</p><p>4. Margin Ttrading accounts are not limited to warrant trading. Margin Trading, as the name applies, allows you to trade within a margin, that is to say, whatever you bought through this account, the shares are held by the security firms. The market value of the shares held can be used for further trading, provided there is a margin as stipulated by the agreement. Remember, this is like taking a loan from the security firms. It can be risky when the market turns sour.</p>
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