Joke Collection Website - Blessing messages - When the market is not good, some securities companies sign agreements with customers to increase commissions, and then send stock news to customers via mobile phones. Is this in compliance with secur

When the market is not good, some securities companies sign agreements with customers to increase commissions, and then send stock news to customers via mobile phones. Is this in compliance with secur

When the market is not good, some securities companies sign agreements with customers to increase commissions, and then send stock news to customers via mobile phones. Is this in compliance with securities laws?

There are two reasons why securities companies increase commissions for customers. First, national policy stipulates a minimum amount. If yours exceeds the minimum standard, they have raised it to the standard line. Second, the services they provide you have improved, and it is the same reason that you have to pay information fees to enjoy other people's services. As for what you said, it's normal to send you messages on your mobile phone. Today's communication tools are not just phone calls, text messages, emails, instant chat tools, etc. The most effective thing is to send you messages, which is also part of serving you. One of the ways. As for when the market is bad, there is no way to change this. They have to serve you when the market is good, instead of not serving you when the market is bad, right? Hope this clears up your doubts.