An investor places a market order through a broker-dealer to purchase corporate equity securities in the secondary market. Place the following trade processing and settlement events in the correct chronological sequence from first (earliest) to last (latest).
- 1Trade Execution (Trade Date, T): The buying and selling broker-dealers agree on the price and quantity, creating a binding contract.
- 2Trade Confirmation Delivery: The executing broker-dealer generates and sends written confirmation disclosing trade capacity, commission/markup, and settlement date to the customer.
- 3NSCC Trade Comparison and Clearing: National Securities Clearing Corporation (NSCC) nets obligations and matches clearing instructions between participating member firms.
- 4Regular-Way Settlement (T+1): The final exchange of securities ownership via DTC book-entry against payment of funds occurs on the business day following the trade date.
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The correct chronological order of the trade processing lifecycle is: Trade Execution (Trade Date, T), followed by Trade Confirmation Delivery, followed by NSCC Trade Comparison and Clearing, and concluding with Regular-Way Settlement (T+1).
The trade lifecycle begins with Trade Execution on Trade Date (T), establishing the contract. Next, the executing firm issues the Trade Confirmation to disclose capacity and transaction details. Subsequently, NSCC compares and nets clearing obligations. Finally, Regular-Way Settlement occurs on T+1, executing the final payment and book-entry stock delivery.
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Secondary market equity trade lifecycle from execution (T) through disclosure (confirmation), clearing (NSCC), and regular-way settlement (T+1).