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Credit transactions are more important than real trading.

If the value movement is intense, the volume is low, and the plate is leveraged with a thin symbol, it may not be escaped at the price you want to break. Beginners are basic to start from large stocks with high liquidity and relatively easy to read value movement.

Brand Name

What you want to avoid with a credit transaction is a symbol with a low price movement and a thin transaction.

Brand NameRisks
LowEasy to
CompanyMaterial more demand and turbulence
Low volumeIt is difficult to pass a break order
Thin BoardPrice fly with a little order
shares before financial resultsEasy to open and

In credit transactions, it is important to escape when you want to escape.

Facilitating Brands

If beginners practice credit transactions, choose a liquidity symbol.

条件Reason
High priceEasy to set
Thick boardThe price is hard to fly
Large StockPoor value movement is relatively low
More informationEasy to check materials
Low credit regulationsTrading conditions are difficult to change rapidly

Of course, even large-scale stocks may be rushed. It means that it is easy to avoid extreme liquidity risks rather than safety.

Check items to see

Before trading, check the following items:

Check items見方
出来高Are there any transactions?
Purchase PriceIs my order too large for the market?
BoardIs there a thickness of the finger value?
信用残Is it too bad to buy or sell?
Contact UsInc ing collateral, daily release, sale, etc.

Selecting a brand will determine whether the profit will be generated, or whether it can be broken.

  • Avoid low liquidity symbols in credit transactions
  • Leverage in stocks and s is dangerous
  • Beginners start with large stocks and high-quality stocks
  • Check board, volume, credit residue and regulatory information before trading

The most scary thing in credit transactions is that it can not be escaped when it is wrong.

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This article is based on the information of the Japan Exchange Group on the credit trading system, credit trading balance, and credit trading regulations.

  • Date: 2026-05-23
This article is for educational and informational purposes only, based on public information. It is not a recommendation or solicitation to buy or sell any specific security or financial product. Although care is taken with accuracy, the content and future investment outcomes are not guaranteed. Final investment decisions should be made at your own judgment and responsibility.