Since April, especially since July, the fund market has also shown an upward trend due to the recovery of the stock market. Especially in early July, many funds rose by more than 10%. Such a market situation can naturally attract many people to invest. But people who are new to funds may encounter such a problem, that is, the fund is sold for 3 points, but when the fund is sold, it will prompt the confirmation of the sales amount the next day. Many people do not know this What's going on. Next, let me tell you coldly that this process is very normal. Almost all fund selling operations will prompt for confirmation of the selling amount the next day. So what does this mean? Let Lengyan speak slowly.
Anyone who has done fund trading should know that 3 pm is a very important time point in the fund market. For example, if you sell the fund before 3 o'clock, the price at which you sell the fund is today's closing price; but if you sell the fund after 3 o'clock, then you The price at which the fund is sold is the closing price of the next day. According to this principle, if the fund is sold before 3 o'clock, the selling price will be the closing price of the fund today, but this only determines the price at which the fund is sold. As for confirming the sales amount, the fund company needs to calculate and deduct fees, such as handling fees, according to the fund's trading rules. Because the issue of handling fees involves the vital interests of the fund company, it definitely takes time to calculate it carefully.
Therefore, if the fund was sold before 3 o'clock, but was prompted to confirm the sales amount the next day, this is actually a very normal fund selling process, which means that people have to determine the amount based on the time you hold the fund. Calculate the handling fee. Only after calculating and deducting the handling fee can the amount sold be confirmed. So, if you encounter this situation when selling a fund, there is no need to make a fuss, because this is normal.