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What is A-shares

What is China A-shares

Stock Connect includes Shanghai Stock Connect and Shenzhen Stock Connect is the northbound trading part of Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect and Shenzhen-Hong Kong Stock Connect.

After opening a China A-share account, investors can directly trade eligible stocks in the Shanghai and Shenzhen markets through Moomoo Financial Inc..


How to open a China A-share account

1. Clients who have not opened a Moomoo Financial Inc. account

If you just signed up with us, please open a Moomoo Financial Inc. account first before activating a China A-share Account. And then please refer to the information below.

2. Clients who have opened accounts

You can open a China A-share Account by tapping an A share stock you'd like to trade and tapping the Activate icon on the lower left hand of the Detailed Quotes page on moomoo. 

The account will be opened successfully after approval, and you will be notified by system message and email.

2.1 Account selection

2.2 Other information disclosure

2.3 Listen to the risk disclosure information.

2.4 SMS verification

2.5 Electronic signature

2.6 Complete the account opening application

Click "Confirm" to complete the account opening application. The account opening is expected to be completed in about 5 to 10 minutes. You will be notified by system message and email.

If your China A - share Account is activated by 10:00 am on a trading day, you will be able to trade A shares on the T+1 date. If your China A - share Account is activated after 10:00 am on a trading day, you will be able to trade A shares on the T+2 date.

Disclosures:

Moomoo is a professional trading app offered by Moomoo Technologies Inc. In the U.S., investment products and services on moomoo are offered by Moomoo Financial Inc., Member FINRA/SIPC.

Past investment performance does not guarantee future results. Investing involves risk and the potential to lose principal.

Foreign securities are subject to interest rate, currency exchange rate, economic, and political risks.