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Are there any price limits for US stocks?
Small partners who invest in stocks must have heard of American stocks, but many people still don't know how American stocks are traded. In view of this, let's take a look.

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.