If the on-site fund does not buy, it can cancel the order or continue to wait for the transaction. If the purchase is not completed, the order has been entrusted, but it has not been completed. If the entrusted price deviates too much from the market price, it is generally impossible to complete the transaction. Investors can cancel the order and re-entrust, or continue to wait, and the transaction is completed when the price reaches the entrusted price. If the price does not reach the entrusted price at the close of the day, the entrusted order is invalid, and the funds will be automatically revoked after liquidation, and the funds will be returned to the investor's account after revocation.
On-site funds are traded according to the real-time market price, following the principle of price priority and time priority. Under the condition that there is little deviation between the entrusted price of ordinary investors and the real-time market price, the funds in the market can be traded in real time. If the entrusted price of investors deviates greatly from the real-time market price, the funds in the market may not be traded.