5 thoughts on “Is it possible to exceed 100%? why”

  1. Impossible, because
    Rotary rate (handling rate) = (the number of transactions in a certain period)/(total number of circulation shares) = transaction amount during a certain period/total market value at a certain point. The number of transaction stocks must be less than or equal to the total number of circulation shares.

    "Buying and selling" to form "a transaction stock" instead of two shares.

    What is the turnover rate

    The so -called transition rate refers to the cumulative transaction volume of a certain stock and its circulating equity within the unit time Between the ratio. Change rate in the market is an important reference indicator in the market, which can help us track the activity of individual stocks. The value not only reflects the atmosphere of market transactions, but also reflects the full degree of changing hands between traders.
    Due to the different sizes of the circulation of individual stocks, large -cap stocks often have billions of or even tens of billions of circulating stocks, and small -cap stocks may only be tens of millions of circulation stocks. There is no practical significance for who is big and small, but the turnover rate is specific to the individual stocks, which can fully reflect the transaction of individual stocks.

  2. Now China implements the T 1 system, that is, it will take at least one next trading day to buy that day. That is to say, once you buy a stock, it will be locked. So impossible. However, the permission may be the T 0 transaction. T 0 transactions can reach 100%. Some stocks may be repeated transactions.

  3. It is possible, and often happen, using the formula of the person, (the hand -changing rate) = (the number of transactions in a period of time)/(the total number of circulation shares) = The total market value on a moment, so when the market is very active, the turnover rate will exceed 100%. Generally, T 0 often appears, like a right certificate

  4. Impossible, because
    Rotary rate (handling rate) = (the number of transactions in a certain period)/(total number of circulation shares) = transaction amount during a certain period/total market value at a certain point. The number of transaction stocks must be less than or equal to the total number of circulation shares.

    "one buy and one sale" forms "a transaction stock" instead of two shares

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