What does n stock mean?

What does the stock start with n mean? The different letters in front of the stock name represent different meanings. A stock that starts with n indicates that it is the first day of listing, and n means English NEW. The meaning of Chinese and English letters in the stock name: (1) Dividend category: XR: It means that the stock has been ex-entitled, and it no longer enjoys the dividend right after purchasing the stock; DR: That is, ex-dividend and ex-dividend. If you buy such stocks, you will no longer enjoy the right to send dividends. XD: It means that stocks are ex-dividend. After buying such stocks, you no longer have the right to share out dividends. (2) Other categories: ST: This is a special treatment for companies that have suffered losses for two consecutive fiscal years. ST is a loss-making stock. *ST: It means a loss for three consecutive years, which means there is a risk of delisting. To buy such stocks, you must have good fundamental analysis ability. N: On the first day of listing, the name of NEW shares will be preceded by the letter N, which means English new. S*ST: refers to the company's losses, delisting warning and incomplete share reform for three consecutive years. SST: refers to the company's losses for two consecutive years, and the share reform has not been completed. S: Unreformed stocks. NST: ST shares re-listed after reorganization or share reform. Can I buy n shares? Stocks starting with n are allowed to buy, but it is more difficult to buy new shares on the day of listing. Under normal circumstances, the newly listed stocks will be ready to issue new shares before listing, and many investors will purchase them in advance. Assuming that the subscription is successful, the new shares can be bought quickly when they are listed. If you are not keenly aware that a stock is going to be listed before, you will not have the idea of buying until the new stock is listed, then the possibility of buying is slim. Because new shares are not issued every day, most small partners still want to invest, which leads to the scarcity of new shares and more porridge. Moreover, judging from the situation in previous years, the first day of IPO is the daily limit, and it is rare to fall at the opening. In most cases, new shares are profitable.