What is the stock symbol of Aoyama Holdings Group

Aoyama Holdings Group does not have a stock symbol.

The Aoyama Holding Group has no intention of issuing shares until now due to the Group's concern that issuing shares would make it difficult to deal with the changing financing situation or capital issues.

Investors can't find Aoyama's ticker symbol on the stock market and have to find other ways to invest if they want to.

Trading hours for most stocks are:

Monday through Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and from 13:00 p.m. to 15:00 p.m.

Starting from 9:15 a.m., investors can place orders, with the commissioned price limited to plus or minus 10 percent of the closing price of the previous business day, i.e., between the upward and downward stops of the same day.

An order that is commissioned by 9:25 a.m.

If your order cannot be filled on the same trading day, it will have to be re-opened on the next trading day.

Rest days: no trading on Saturdays, Sundays and closed days announced by the SSE. (Generally May Day, November, Spring Festival, New Year's Day, Qingming, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival and other national holidays)

Stock Terms

Retailer: It is a small investor who buys and sells a small number of stocks.

Hand: in the stock market speculation, using improper methods to sell the stock speculation high, and then try to depress the market, the low price to make up for it; or take advantage of the low price of buying, speculation, selling at a high price. This kind of person is known as a manipulator.

Eating: the hand in the low price secretly buy stocks, called eating.

Shipping: When a person sells a stock at a high price without moving, he or she is called a shipper.

Habitual Pressure: The act of using improper means to depress the price of a stock is called habitual pressure.

Sitting in a sedan chair: sharp eyes or get information in advance investors, in the big buy or sell in secret, or before the announcement of positive or negative news, buy or sell stocks in advance, to be followed by a large number of retail investors or follow, resulting in a substantial increase or decrease in stock prices, and then sell or buy back, sit and enjoy the profits, which is called "sitting in a sedan chair! "

Sedan chair: after the announcement of positive or negative news, that the stock price will be substantial changes, followed by grabbing in and out of the limited profits, or even often be trapped people, is to give others to carry a sedan chair.

The popular stocks: refers to the large trading volume, strong liquidity, large price changes in the stock.

Cold stocks: are stocks with small trading volume, poor liquidity or even no trading, and small price movements.

Leading stocks: stocks that have a leading role in the overall trend of the stock market. Leadership stocks must be popular stocks.

Investment stocks: refers to the issuing company's stable operation, strong profitability and high dividend.

Speculative stocks: stocks whose prices have risen or fallen significantly due to human factors.

High Dividend Stocks: Stocks in which the issuing company pays a high dividend.

Non-dividend stock: A stock whose issuing company has not paid dividends for many years.

Growth stocks: stocks of companies that have a high profit growth rate in a new and promising industry. Growth stocks have a rising trend in share price.

Floating stock: A stock that is constantly circulating in the market.

Stable stock: a stock that has been held by shareholders for a long time.

Quote board: A large electronic screen set up by some major banks and brokerage firms, stock exchanges, which provides stock

quotes to customers at any time.