How long does it take to buy a fund before it can be sold
What are the buying and selling time rules of stocks, and what is the trading time of gold? ! There are many things that Xiao Bai must pay attention to, and the buying and selling rules may be the most important one. The following are the buying and selling time rules of stocks brought by Xiaobian. I hope everyone likes them.
time rules for buying and selling stocks
In general, on-site funds can be sold on the next trading day. It should be noted that some T+ on-site funds can be sold on the day of buying; For OTC funds, they can't be sold until the share is confirmed. Generally speaking, OTC funds bought before 15: will be sold the next trading day when the share is confirmed that night, and OTC funds bought after 15: will be sold the next trading day.
At the same time, for OTC funds, on the day of selling, their funds will immediately return to the stock account, and the next transaction can be withdrawn, while for OTC funds, the funds will not arrive immediately after selling. Among them, the arrival time of different types of funds is different, and the redemption of monetary funds is T+1. The redemption of stock funds and bond funds may take T+2 days to arrive; Redemption of QDII funds may take T+5 days to arrive, and it will be postponed accordingly in case of holidays.
how long can the fund be sold
how long can the fund be sold? How to put it? It should be said that you can sell it at any time as long as you are not afraid of losing money from the day after you confirm the holding of the buy fund. If you want to make money and maximize profits by buying a fund, you must first understand some basic common sense, and it is best to have some experience and some basic skills about fund operation before you can say how long the fund will be held for sale.
"Practice leads to true knowledge", and it is reasonable to think that "what you can buy is not as good as what you can sell" according to your personal experience of buying basics. How long can it take to sell? For buying a small white, we must first understand some of the most basic common sense of the fund.
1. Buying funds is different from stock trading. Generally speaking, long-term holding will generate more income, that is, the profit rate will be higher.
2. Buying a fund is different from saving money, which can completely protect the capital, and the fund will lose money if it is held for a long time.
3. The fund has a net value (it can be said that it is equivalent to the unit price of the purchased funds) and this net value changes every working day (that is, there is a profit and loss).
4. Funds generally have subscription fee (or zero subscription fee) and redemption fee. The redemption fee rate is related to the length of holding the fund. If the holding time is short, the rate will be higher. Generally, those who hold the fund for less than 7 days will be charged 1.5% redemption fee, while some funds will not charge redemption fee for more than one month, while some gold-based rules are three months, six months and more than one year or two years or even three years.
Maximize the income from buying a fund
1. Buying a fund generally achieves a long-term holding profit rate that can approach or reach 1%. Of course, we should pay more attention to the market and the funds we buy. First, we should buy a good foundation. Second, we should look at the plate and the market. Well, it's best to hold it for a long time and sell it. Otherwise, we don't advocate holding it for a long time. We should redeem it at random because of the time and profit, and try our best to make a profit, protect the capital or lose less.
2. Looking at the net value, it is generally more than a week or a month. At this time, some funds have low redemption rates or no redemption fees. If you want to do band (short-term), whenever the net value rises more and faster, it has achieved my expected effect. Of course, you can redeem it, and it is safe to leave your bag. If the net value fluctuates after buying for a period of time, and the fund gains or loses every day, it will only be a floating profit or a floating loss before it is sold. Don't be impatient, especially when the fund manager adjusts and retreats the fund. You can sell it until the net value of the fund recovers and makes a profit (reaching the stop profit point of 1%, 15% or 2% when buying the fund).