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Can individuals in the New Third Board trade?
Of course. Individual investors who have opened A-share stock accounts only need to apply to the business department for the right to buy and sell shares of listed companies in the national share transfer system for small and medium-sized enterprises.

Individual investors participate in the New Third Board.

First, the direct participation mode.

1. At the end of the last trading day, the market value of securities assets under the name of investors was more than 5 million yuan. Securities assets include customer transaction settlement funds, stocks, funds, bonds and securities firms' collective wealth management products listed on the Shanghai and Shenzhen Stock Exchanges and the national share transfer system, except credit securities account assets.

2, with more than two years of securities investment experience, or accounting, finance, investment, finance and other related professional background or training experience. To participate in the transfer of listed companies, institutional investors must be legal entities with a registered capital of more than 5 million yuan; Or a partnership with a total paid-in investment of more than 5 million yuan.

Second, indirect participation.

Brokerage funds, asset management products and Public Offering of Fund products can all invest in the New Third Board. With the help of wealth management products issued by financial institutions, investors can invest in the New Third Board.

Precautions:

1. Investors should be familiar with the relevant provisions of the national share transfer system, understand the risk characteristics of listed companies' shares, determine their investment objectives in combination with their own risk preferences, objectively evaluate their psychological and physical endurance, risk identification and risk control capabilities, and prudently decide whether to participate in the public transfer of listed companies' shares.

2. Don't put eggs in one basket, pay attention to diversification of investment and effectively reduce risks.