Exchange Currency

trade date

The date on which the transaction occurs; 1 to 5 days before the settlement date, depending on the type of transaction.

Related information about trade date:
  1. Trade Date Definition | Investopedia
    The trade date is when an order to purchase, sell or otherwise acquire a security ... The trade date can apply to the purchase, sale or transfer of bonds, equities, ...
     
  2. Do I own a stock as of the trade date or the settlement date?
    Jan 16, 2006 ... When it comes to buying shares, there are two key dates involved in the transaction. The first date is the trade date, which is simply the date ...
     
  3. Trade date - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Trade Date is a securities industry term describing the trading day a trade (bonds, equities, foreign exchange, commodities etc.) was conducted. Trade Date ...
     
  4. Trade Date - Financial Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    The date that the counterparties in an interest rate swap commit to the swap. Also , the day on which a security or a commodity future trade actually takes place.
     
  5. What is trade date? definition and meaning - InvestorWords.com
    Definition of trade date: The date on which the transaction occurs; 1 to 5 days before the settlement date, depending on the type of transaction.
     
  6. What is trade date? definition and meaning - BusinessDictionary.com
    Definition of trade date: Date on which a transaction actually takes place or when an order is executed, as opposed to the settlement or payment date on which ...
     
  7. Trade Date Vs. Settlement Date in GAAP Accounting | Chron.com
    When accounting for financial exchanges, companies can use one of two dating plans: trade date or settlement date. Both of these dating options are a part of ...
     
  8. Fool.com: Trade Dates vs. Settlement Dates [Fool's School Daily Tip ...
    May 23, 2003 ... Q. What's the difference between the "trade date" and "settlement date" on my brokerage transaction records? Which do I use for tax purposes?