Free Real-Time Quotes for US Stocks Extended to Chinese Stocks... G2 Stock Investment Convenience Increases

Mirae Asset Securities Launches Free Real-Time Quotes Service for Chinese Stocks View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Song Hwajeong] Mirae Asset Securities announced that starting from the 30th, it will open a service providing free real-time quotes for Chinese stocks to facilitate investors in Chinese stock trading.


Previously, to use real-time quotes for Chinese stocks, users had to pay fees for each exchange (130 yuan per month for the Shenzhen Stock Exchange, 85 yuan for the Shanghai Stock Exchange). With the launch of this service, customers who could only check delayed quotes by 15 minutes will now be able to view real-time quotes, enhancing convenience in overseas stock trading.


The real-time quotes for Chinese stocks will be provided free of charge through the Mobile Trading System (MTS) m.Global and the Home Trading System (HTS) KAIROS, covering the two Chinese market exchanges (Shenzhen Stock Exchange and Shanghai Stock Exchange).


Mirae Asset Securities customers can receive unlimited trading data such as real-time ±1 bid/ask, current price, and transaction price for all Shenzhen A-shares, while individual customers can receive unlimited trading data such as real-time ±5 bid/ask, current price, and transaction price for all Shanghai A-shares.


Prior to offering free real-time quotes for Chinese stocks, Mirae Asset Securities has been providing free real-time quotes for U.S. stocks since November 1 of last year. Additionally, it offers various services including an integrated margin service that allows overseas stock trading with simple currency exchange procedures, and various U.S. stock order services (market order, LOO, LOC, MOO, MOC, VWAP, TWAP, Limit VWAP, Limit TWAP).



For more details, please refer to the announcements on the Mirae Asset Securities website.


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