Anyone who has done fund trading should know that 3 pm is a very important time in the fund market. For example, if you sell the fund before 3 o'clock, then the price you sell the fund is the closing price of the fund today; But if you sell the fund after 3 o'clock, then your fund price is the closing price of the next day. According to this principle, if the fund is sold before 3 o'clock, the selling price is the closing price of the fund today, but this only determines the selling price of the fund. As for the confirmation of the selling amount, other fund companies need to calculate the deduction fees, such as handling fees, according to the trading rules of the fund. Because the handling fee is related to the immediate interests of the fund company, people definitely need to take time to calculate it carefully.
So I sold the fund before 3 o'clock, but the next day I was prompted to confirm the selling amount. This is actually a very normal fund selling process, which means that people have to calculate the handling fee according to the time you hold the fund, and only after deducting the handling fee can the selling amount be confirmed. Therefore, if you encounter this situation when selling funds, you don't need to make a fuss, because this is normal.