Are there any price limits for US stocks?
No. Unlike A-shares, US stocks have no price limit. The U.S. stock market implements T+0 cycle trading and T+2 settlement system, that is, the U.S. stocks bought on T day can be sold on T day, and the U.S. stocks sold on T day can also be bought again on T day; The U.S. stocks traded on T Day will be cleared and settled on the evening of T+2.
For example, if you buy a U.S. stock on T day, you will begin to enjoy the rights and interests of the stock after the settlement is completed on T+2 night. When selling US stocks on T day, you can withdraw funds on T+2 day.
Is it necessary to withhold the dividend tax for US stock dividends?
Need. Among them, Chinese mainland residents are charged according to the dividend of * 10%; Residents in Hong Kong and other regions receive dividends at *30%.
How much is the transaction fee for US stocks?
1. Settlement fee: 0.3 cents per share, with a minimum of 0.0 1 USD.
2. Handling fee: 0.0008% of the transaction amount, with a minimum of 0.0 1 USD. (Charged at the time of sale only)
3. Transaction activity fee: charged by the Financial Supervision Bureau of the United States, 0.0 145 cents per share, with a minimum of 0.0 1 and a maximum of $7.27. (Charged at the time of sale only)
4.ADR (American Depositary Receipt) fee: charged by DTC, usually 0.0 1 to 0.03 USD per share.
5. Trading commission and platform usage fee: This needs to be determined according to the specific account opening platform. For example, Harvard Securities charges a trading commission of 0.49 cents per share, with a minimum of $0.99 per transaction; The platform usage fee is 0.5 cents per share, with a minimum of $65,438 +0 per transaction.