A recurring investment is an investment strategy where you invest a fixed amount of money at regular intervals into a specific stock. If you're interested in participating in the stock market for the long term—without the need for in-depth individual stock analysis—this strategy may be ideal for you.
You can find the recurring investment feature under Stock details page> More. Click it to set up a recurring investment plan for that stock.

You can also select Portfolio> More > Trade to enter the recurring investment interface.

Click Recurring investments to enter the recurring investment interface.
Q1: Which stocks support recurring investments?
Currently, recurring investments are available only for US stocks. Most US stocks that support fractional share trading are eligible for recurring investments.
Q2: What happens if I don't have enough funds when the plan is due to invest?
The recurring investment for that specific time will fail. You can check the reason for the failure in your recurring investment records. You will also receive a push notification. If your plan fails three consecutive times, it will be automatically paused.
Q3: How is the accumulated profit and loss of recurring investments calculated?
The accumulated profit and loss is calculated based on the total cost of all shares purchased through recurring investments and their current market value. Manual sales of shares are not factored into this calculation.
Disclosures
This article is for reference only and does not constitute any investment advice.



