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Settlement Date is a securities' industry term describing the date on which a trade (bonds, equities, foreign exchange, commodities, etc.) settles. That is, the actual day on which transfer of cash or assets is completed and is usually a few days after the trade was done.
As the term implies, a cash account requires that you pay for all purchases in full by the settlement date. For example, if you bought 1,000 shares of ABC stock on Monday for $10,000, you would need to have $10,000 in cash available in your account to pay for the trade on settlement date.
The Securities and Exchange Commission has specific rules concerning how long it takes for the sale of stock to become official and the funds made available. The current rules call for a three-day settlement, which means it will take at least three days from the time you sell stock until the money is available.
Settlement is the delivery of stock against the full payment that must take place within three business days after the trade. You can sell the purchased stock before the settlement day traders do it all the time provided that you do not violate the free ride rule.
For most stock trades, settlement occurs two business days after the day the order executes. Another way to remember this is through the abbreviation T+2, or trade date plus two days. For example, if you were to execute an order on Monday, it would typically settle on Wednesday.
A cash settlement is a settlement method used in certain futures and options contracts where, upon expiration or exercise, the seller of the financial instrument does not deliver the actual (physical) underlying asset but instead transfers the associated cash position.
In case of physical delivery, the holder of the contract will either have to take the commodity from the exchange or produce the commodity. However, cash settlement does not involve any delivery of asset, but just net cash is settled on contract expiration.
Physical settlement means actual delivery / purchase of shares by the sellers / buyers of derivative contracts of that company share. Till now, derivative contracts were settled in cash only (just profits / losses). From now on, actual delivery will happen.
Cash settled financial instruments simply settle to cash instead of the underlying instrument at expiration. ... SPY has a standard Friday expiration, and has penny wide bid ask spreads due to its liquidity. The SIX index is cash settled, and is less liquid than SPY.
The settlement date for stocks and bonds is usually two business days after the execution date (T+2). For government securities and options, it's the next business day (T+1). In spot foreign exchange (FX), the date is two business days after the transaction date.
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