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How to see whether convertible bonds are won?
How to see whether convertible bonds are won?
1 After the user invests, investors can click Query-Match Number Query on the securities company page. If the number is the same as the last five or six digits of the winning number, it means winning the bid.
Users can log in to official website or make inquiries through the telephone of the exchange. Generally, after winning the bid, the company will inform the investment users in time.
Investors can also check the amount of funds in their accounts. If all the funds are not returned, it means that the user is in a lottery state. If you win the lottery, the agent will send you a text message.
The above three ways can be used to query whether the lottery wins or not, and users can choose any one. In addition, the official websites of Shanghai Stock Exchange and Shenzhen Stock Exchange will announce the winning numbers of new share purchasers as soon as possible, and users need to pay attention to them at any time after investing. When the stock market is good, most convertible bonds will still earn at least 20% or 30%, but when the market is bad, it is easy to fall below the issue price.
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