Take a look: What is the fundamentals of this stock? Is it a leader in the industry? Is there any bright spot in the company? Is the product competitive in the market? Companies with good fundamentals are worth buying, companies with poor fundamentals can buy, and some can give up.
Second, look: the company's industry has not been sought after by the market recently. For example, what industry is sought after by the market recently, then the new shares in this industry need to pay more attention.
Third, look: is there a big platform behind some data released, such as circulation, sponsors and green shoes?
Hong Kong stocks have a low new threshold and stable yield, but there are also certain risks. For hot new shares, some people will use financing to make new ones in order to improve the winning rate. I use Jiayin Securities to make new ones, and they also have new account books. You can keep all the new ones made by other companies in it.