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      Why is the used quota of the Shanghai-Hong Kong stock connect negative

      Amount used = amount purchased on the day-amount sold on the day + declared on the same day but purchased for the transaction

      When the sales amount is greater than the two purchases, there will be a negative amount of money used, that is to say, the market funds are in an outflow state.

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