Why don't some securities companies show the matching number of the day when they apply for new shares?

On the day of subscription (T-day), the exchange will assign the number to the subscriber, and the trading software of all brokers should show that the number is normal. The brokerage software mentioned in the attached topic may not display the matching number until the next day (T+ 1) because the service is not in place in time. I think as long as it sends the matching number of each subscription account before the public lottery on the second day of subscription, there should be nothing fishy. However, some softwares have the function of displaying the last login time. As long as brokers know that you didn't log in before the lottery and don't know your matching results, it's hard to say whether they will tamper with the matching of the winning accounts. As long as you change the matching number to one digit, you may miss every lottery.

Some companies make fraud, and china galaxy never shows the matching number of the day, so the supervision should strictly investigate fraud.

Cancel if you don't show it, and show it instead. If you don't show it, there must be something wrong. It's better to change it to a listed one.

I used to get the game number that night, but now I can't see the game number until tomorrow. It's strange and worth pondering.

There must be something wrong with this. Change brokers quickly.