I saw an expert say that even if we stop issuing new shares, **will not**, the main reason is that the current issuance of new shares has slowed down a lot, 2-3 a day before, and now there are only a few a week, **Isn't it the same as falling below 3000 points? Therefore, experts believe that the suspension of new shares has little effect on ***!
How many listed companies do we have at the moment? I counted it today, the Shanghai Stock Exchange, the Shenzhen Stock Exchange and the Growth Enterprise Market, a total of 6,500**. There are about 7,700 stocks on the three major U.S. exchanges. So we add science and technology, Beijing Stock Exchange, etc., the number is also similar. One question you should be clear about is that many of the three major US stocks are non-US companies, and there are about 500 companies from China. Many of the companies listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange are inland enterprises, so depending on the total number of listed companies, China must be the world leader.
Is it because our economy is very strong? Of course, China is the second largest country in the world, but its economy this year is less than 65% of that of the United States. In this way, the number of listed companies in our country is more than that of the United States, which is logically untenable!
Doesn't the suspension or issuance of fewer new shares have a positive impact on ***? Excessive issuance of new shares has always been a major concern for ordinary investors. Personally, I believe that the issuance of new shares is a normal market behavior and should not be blamed. Now there are many problem issuances, but there are many companies that are relatively delisted, which leads to more and more problems. However, the funds of ** are constantly flowing out, because the stock of funds in ** is constantly being siphoned off by new stocks, and there are fewer and fewer long funds in the market. There was a big American organization before, didn't it say "this ** always buys and can't buy it all, and if you buy it again, you will become the controlling shareholder", this coward cut the plate and admitted defeat and ran away!
This year is the year in which the CSRC has issued the most positive issues in its history, not only with great intensity, but also with increasing frequency. But Big A is not angry! Let's talk about the problem?