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Why is the transaction price higher than the unit price?
1, because the transaction price includes stock transaction expenses, such as stamp duty and commission, so the transaction price is a little higher than the listing price.

2. A stock pending order is to fill in the name, quantity and price of the stock to be bought or sold and submit it to the trading system for trading. This process is called pending order.

3. Generally, securities companies are allowed to entrust the pending orders for tomorrow's trading one night in advance. Generally speaking, the securities company will accept the pending order of the next transaction after the liquidation on the same day. Generally, the liquidation of the day will be completed after 9: 30 pm. Note that securities companies may not accept the relevant stock pending orders on Saturday, Sunday or the last trading day before holidays, that is to say, the pending orders opened on Friday night and next Monday may not be accepted. Sometimes these pending orders will not be accepted until Monday morning.