This article introduces key information about dark market trading, including an overview of the dark market, trading hours, order types, minimum change in price, price variations among brokers, handling of orders in case of delayed or canceled listings, and the trading and settlement mechanisms. It aims to help you understand how dark market trading works.
The dark market allows you to buy and sell shares of new Hong Kong stocks one day before their official listing.
Not all new stocks can be traded in the dark market. Generally, only stocks to be listed on the main board are eligible for dark market trading. Stocks that will be listed on the Growth Enterprise Market (GEM) are excluded due to different listing requirements and higher associated risks.
As for the relationship between the dark market price and the listing price, while the rise or fall in the dark market can, to some extent, reflect the new stock's popularity, the dark market price does not fully represent overall market demand and should not be considered an indicator of the stock's trend.
The dark market trading market maker connected to Longbridge is a third-party Hong Kong broker.
Dark market trading supports limit orders.
Stock price (HKD) | Minimum price change (HKD) |
0.01-0.25 | 0.001 |
>0.25-0.50 | 0.005 |
>0.50-10.00 | 0.01 |
>10.00-20.00 | 0.02 |
>20.00-100.00 | 0.05 |
>100.00-200.00 | 0.1 |
>200.00-500.00 | 0.2 |
>500.00-1,000.00 | 0.5 |
>1,000.00-2,000.00 | 1 |
>2,000.00-5,000.00 | 2 |
>5,000.00-9,995.00 | 5 |
Dark market trades are not conducted through the exchange's system. Instead, they rely on the internal systems provided by certain brokers for quotation and trade matching. As these are independent internal trade matching systems, price differences between various platforms are common.
Note: Some brokers might connect to the same upstream system, so their quotations may be consistent.
Example: The dark market trading for New Stock A took place on Monday, 9 December 2019. The stock was officially listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on Tuesday, 10 December 2019. The settlement date would be Thursday, 12 December 2019.
Disclosures
This article is for reference only and does not constitute any investment advice.