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Track the Shenzhen Stock Exchange (SHE) with Sharesight

by David Olsen, Senior Marketing Manager — Content/SEO, Sharesight | May 25th 2019

We’ve added support for over 3,000 listings on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange (SHE) to Sharesight, with historical price data going back almost 20 years - bringing the total number of global markets Sharesight supports to 28.

Track Shenzhen Stock Exchange

What is the Shenzhen Stock Exchange?

The Shenzhen Stock Exchange is the second largest stock exchange in mainland China by market cap, behind the Shanghai Stock Exchange. But it has a larger monthly trading volume at just over US$700 billion.

Support for the Shenzhen Stock exchange is part of Sharesight’s mission to be your investor passport to a world of investments.

How to track the Shenzhen Stock Exchange (SHE) with Sharesight

  1. Sign-up for a FREE Sharesight account.

  2. Add your holdings to your portfolio(s).

  3. Sharesight converts the prices and valuations of your holdings from their listed market to your portfolio’s base currency. It also automatically calculates any currency fluctuations on a daily basis and backfills past dividends (and continues to add new ones as they are announced).

If you have any questions or feedback concerning these new markets, please get in touch via our community forum.

Already tracking these holdings manually in Sharesight?

If you are currently tracking a Shenzhen Stock Exchange (SHE) holding using Sharesight’s custom investment feature, you can merge it with its appropriate instrument, without losing any data.

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