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Historic pricing refers to the practice of valuing assets, such as mutual funds or securities, based on their price at the end of the previous trading day.
An investor purchases shares of a mutual fund at the NAV of $50, which was determined based on the closing prices of the previous trading day.
• Values assets based on the price at the end of the previous trading day.
• Commonly used in mutual funds to ensure consistent pricing for investors.
• Helps prevent discrepancies or manipulation in asset valuation.
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