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Does the fund redemption time include holidays?
After investing in a fund, users need to redeem it within a suitable time, and when the fund is redeemed, different funds arrive at different times, so does the fund redemption time include holidays? In fact, there are holidays in the fund redemption period, so this time is not counted, because the fund redemption time is calculated according to the trading day.

For example, the fund redeemed by the user will arrive on T+2, and when the redemption application is submitted on Friday 15, the time of Saturday and Sunday (including national legal holidays) will not be counted, and it will arrive on next Tuesday. Therefore, users must calculate the time in advance when redeeming funds. Only in this way can they save time and avoid too long redemption time.

Announce the net value of the fund redemption date around 9 pm. If the investor submits it before the trading day of the fund 15, the redemption share shall be calculated according to the net value of the fund on that day. If the redemption application is submitted after 15, the net value of the fund will be calculated according to the net value of the next fund trading day.

Users try to choose positions with high net worth when redeeming funds, so that the redemption amount is the highest. It should be noted that the displayed arrival time should be paid attention to when exchanging. For example, when the money fund is redeemed, it will receive t+1; The redemption time of stock funds is T+3 days; The redemption time of bond funds is T+3 days; QDII funds are generally T+ 10 working days.

Users need to have knowledge of the fund when investing in the fund, and at the same time judge the future growth of the fund. Generally, funds with good growth will go up. When investing in funds, users should pay attention to risks, so that they can make a certain judgment when investing in funds, and whether they can bear the losses.

The basic information you need to know when buying a fund includes the issuing company, custody fee, historical dividend of the fund, fund size, establishment time, fund manager, etc. And then decide whether to buy or not. Moreover, we should always pay attention to the price changes after buying, and sell them in time after the fund rises to ensure the income.