When investors purchase stocks, they will calculate the number of stocks to be purchased according to their own purchase amount and purchase multiples and submit them to securities companies. After the stock is sold, the winning list is determined by drawing lots, and the winning rate is usually very low. At the same time, the cumulative probability of stock distribution during the lottery will also be announced. The lower the winning rate, the higher the corresponding subscription multiple, which may take many times to win, and the winning rate will be greatly reduced.
When investors subscribe for shares, they need to explain clearly the quantity and price of the subscription and whether to accept the multiple of the subscription. Making a scientific purchase strategy and choosing the right purchase time and price can improve the winning probability of lottery tickets more effectively. At the same time, investors need to carefully study the company's financial reports and market conditions, improve their understanding and grasp of the company, and provide more basis for their investment decisions.