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What is the time-in-force

For the order period, investors can choose the order validity period Time-in-force when placing an order. Choices include Day and Good-Til-Canceled.

1. Day

The order is valid until the day of closing, and unfilled orders will be canceled after closing (15:00 Beijing time).

2. Good-Til-Canceled

2.1 The order will continue to be effective until the order is fully executed, canceled or the order fails. Investors can place a pending order at an ideal price in advance.

2.2 Note: The maximum order period is maintained at 90 natural days, and orders will be automatically canceled after the deadline.

3. Good-Till-Date

The order will remain active until the market close of a specified date, unless it fails or is fully filled or cancelled. If the specified date is a non-trading day and the order remains unfilled, it will be cancelled automatically after the market closes on the last trading day prior to the specified date. 

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