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If the fund was sold before 3 o'clock, why would you be prompted to confirm the selling amount the next day?
If it is sold before 15, the fund will fall the next day, and the selling amount will be confirmed the next day, because if it is not sold the next day, the redemption fee will be deducted according to the result of not selling.

Among all fund types, there are C-type funds besides the handling fee for applying for redemption by the Monetary Fund. Some funds hold for more than 7 days and some hold for 30 days without redemption fee. Therefore, if the redeemed fund is a non-monetary fund and it is held for a short time, then the deduction will still be displayed after the funds arrive the next day, which is the redemption fee.

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Buy funds that are not T+ 1 trading rules. Take the fund on Alipay as an example, and then look at the hybrid fund. The trading rule is T+ 1. Today is Saturday (non-trading day). If you sell it today, you will receive it next Monday and arrive on Tuesday. Monday's ups and downs are still related to you, and Tuesday's ups and downs have nothing to do with yourself.

For FOF funds, the selling rule is T+2. Sell next Monday (April 20th) today and tomorrow, accept next Monday (April 20th), and confirm the share on Wednesday (T+2). Monday/Tuesday's ups and downs are still related to you, Wednesday's ups and downs have nothing to do with yourself, and the arrival time is also T+ 1.