An investor places market sell orders at 1:00 PM EST for shares of both an open-end mutual fund and a closed-end management investment company. At the time the orders are placed, the closed-end fund has a published Net Asset Value (NAV) of 23.50. The open-end mutual fund had a previous business day closing NAV of 23.80 per share. Assuming standard execution procedures and excluding transaction fees, at which prices will the investor's sell orders be executed?
- The closed-end fund order executes at the prevailing secondary market price of 23.80.Cevap
- BThe closed-end fund order executes at its Net Asset Value of 23.80.
- CThe closed-end fund order executes at the prevailing secondary market price of 25.00.
- DBoth the closed-end fund and open-end mutual fund orders execute at $25.00 because investment company redemptions are legally required to occur at the most recently published Net Asset Value.
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The closed-end fund order executes at the prevailing secondary market price of 23.80.
Closed-end funds trade on secondary stock exchanges where pricing is determined continuously by supply and demand, causing execution at the current market price of 23.80 at the 4:00 PM EST close).
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Pricing mechanics of open-end funds (forward pricing at next NAV) versus closed-end funds (secondary exchange supply and demand pricing).
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