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From A to Z: A Beginner's Guide to Stock Investment
In recent years, the stock market has been increasingly vibrant and dynamic. When production and commercial activities face difficulties, learning about stocks has become a pathway for many investors to seek profit opportunities. In 2022, the number of new investors (F0) participating in the market surged dramatically. To succeed in this field, you need to master fundamental knowledge about stocks, understand the rules of the game, and develop suitable strategies.
What is stock and the main types of stocks
According to the Securities Law No. 70/2006/QH1, securities are documents confirming the lawful rights and interests of the owner regarding assets or the capital of the issuing organization.
Securities include various forms:
Shares - the most common type of security, confirming ownership of a part of the company’s capital. There are two types: common shares (linked to business results) and preferred shares (with priority rights on dividends or voting). Shares can be in paper form or electronic storage.
Bonds - securities confirming the creditor rights and payment obligations of the issuer. This is a form of loan where the issuer commits to pay both principal and interest within a specified period. Bondholders receive fixed interest regardless of the issuer’s business performance.
Fund certificates - confirm ownership when you contribute capital to a public investment fund. This fund pools capital from many investors to invest in securities or other assets to generate profits.
Derivative securities - contracts whose value depends on the underlying asset (such as securities, indices, etc.). Includes options, futures, and forward contracts. Notably, transactions are conducted on the derivatives market, with no limit on issuance volume, and settlement occurs at a future date.
Warrants - secured securities issued by securities companies, allowing holders to purchase the underlying securities at a predetermined price on the maturity date.
Share purchase rights - securities issued to prioritize current shareholders to buy additional new shares at a price lower than the market price.
Depository certificates - created when shares of foreign companies are deposited at a depository bank and then issued as certificates.
How the stock market operates
The stock market is a place where investors buy and sell securities through exchanges or brokerage firms. It is divided into two segments:
Primary market - where organizations and funds raise capital by issuing securities for the first time.
Secondary market - after issuance in the primary market, investors continue to trade securities among themselves, without creating new capital but only transferring ownership rights.
The stock market plays an important role in the economy:
Key concepts and terms you need to know when exploring stocks
Market terminology
Trading order terminology
( Price terminology
( Main indices and trading forms
Participants in the stock market
Basic operating principles
The stock market operates based on five main principles:
Trading hours
The Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange )HOSE(, Hanoi )HNX###, and UPCOM operate from 9:00-11:30 in the morning and 13:00-15:00 in the afternoon, from Monday to Friday (excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays).
How to read stock price tables
When exploring stocks and starting trading, the price table is the most important factor:
How to buy and sell stocks
You can place buy/sell orders in two ways:
To get started, you need to research and choose a reputable securities company. Compare transaction fees, margin ratios, and interest rates on margin loans applied by each company. You can open an account directly at a securities company, bank, or brokerage firm.
Information to provide: residence address, email, phone number, bank account. After opening an account, you will receive an account number and instructions for depositing funds. With a balance of 500,000 VND or more, you can start trading.
Important notes when trading
Vietnam currently has three main exchanges: HOSE (Hồ Chí Minh), HNX (Hà Nội), and UPCOM (unlisted companies). Additionally, many international exchanges also operate in Vietnam.
Regardless of which exchange you choose, you must:
Advice for new investors
When starting to learn about stocks, you should:
To succeed in stock investing, patience, discipline, and continuous learning are key. Start with a solid knowledge foundation and keep improving your trading skills.