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Understanding T+1 (T+2, T+3): Settlement Dates and Their Impact on Investing

August 4, 2025 FinanceFacts101 Finance Policy

Definition of T+1 (T+2, T+3) In finance and investing, T+1, T+2, or T+3 denote the settlement dates for securities transactions, where “T” refers to the transaction date. These abbreviations signify how long it takes for the transfer of ownership and funds to occur after a trade is executed. Understanding T+1

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Expiration Time in Derivatives Trading: Understanding When Options and Futures Contracts End

September 12, 2024 FinanceFacts101 Finance Policy

What is Expiration Time? Expiration time in derivatives trading refers to the specific point in time when an options or futures contract ceases to exist. This crucial concept differs significantly from the expiration date, which signifies the deadline for traders to make their intentions clear regarding exercising or closing their

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