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The stock has been delisted. What should I do with my stock?

Nowadays, the stock market system in China is constantly being reformed and optimized, and the competition among listed companies is fierce. The law of the jungle is a common occurrence in the stock market. Many stocks will be delisted from the A-share market in the future. Then, the stock has been delisted. What should I do with my stock? The following small series will briefly introduce the relevant information to the novices of stock trading. ?

Before the stock exits, many tips will be given to retail investors. If this happens, friends who hold stocks should make plans as soon as possible, and don't wait until the end. Generally speaking, the main board market will give a stock with delisting risk a ST logo, indicating that this stock is in danger, and the GEM stocks will issue announcements continuously, telling investors to buy cautiously.

It is reported that retail investors will be allowed to trade before the stock is delisted. Retail investors can freely choose to buy and sell, stop loss in time, and the price is naturally relatively low. There is no way to trade delisted stocks, so we can only go to the Third Board for the final rescue. Three boards can be traded at least once a week. Retail investors must first open a three-board trading account in a securities company, and only by opening an account can the transaction be guaranteed. After the stock listed on the exchange terminates trading, if it enters the share transfer system (third board), investors need to go through the formalities of confirming the right and open the right to withdraw from the two networks before trading through the share transfer system, and investors need to do it as soon as possible within the time specified in the announcement. ?

Under normal circumstances, after the stock is forced to withdraw from the market, it will enter the delisting consolidation period five days after it is officially announced. During this period, stock investors can continue to trade stocks, and the price of stocks during this period is about 10%. Of course, investors can also choose to continue holding. After waiting for the delisting period to end, it will be directly transferred to over-the-counter trading. The delisted shares will be transferred within 45 trading days by a securities company with the qualification of agency share transfer. During this period, stock investors can open a share transfer account to transfer their shares, but it usually takes 2 trading days to transfer.