Rare earth funds include: Taizheng Nonferrous Metals Industry Index Graded Securities Investment Fund Class B; Southern CSI Shenwan Nonferrous Metals Trading Open Index Securities Investment Fund; China Merchants Ruiqing flexibly allocates Class C hybrid securities investment funds; Rare earths in the north.
Rare earth is usually separated in oxide state, and it is very rare, so it is named rare earth. Lanthanum, cerium, praseodymium, neodymium, promethium, samarium and europium are usually called light rare earth or cerium group rare earth; Gadolinium, terbium, dysprosium, holmium, erbium, thulium, ytterbium and lutetium yttrium are called heavy rare earths or yttrium rare earths.
According to different standards, securities investment funds can be divided into different types:
(1) According to whether the fund unit can be increased or redeemed, it can be divided into open-end funds and closed-end funds. Open-end funds are not traded on the market (as the case may be), but are purchased and redeemed by banks, brokers and fund companies, and the fund scale is not fixed; Closed-end funds have a fixed duration and are generally listed and traded on the stock exchange. Investors buy and sell fund shares through the secondary market.
(2) According to different organizational forms, it can be divided into corporate funds and contractual funds. A fund is established by issuing fund shares to establish an investment fund company, which is usually called a corporate fund; The establishment of fund managers, fund custodians and investors through fund contracts is usually called contractual funds. China's securities investment funds are all contractual funds.
(3) According to the different investment risks and returns, it can be divided into growth funds, income funds and balanced funds.
(4) According to different investment objects, it can be divided into stock funds, bond funds, money market funds and futures funds.
Before purchasing a fund, investors need to carefully read the prospectus, fund contract, account opening procedures, trading rules and other fund-related documents, and all fund sales outlets should have the above documents for investors to consult at any time.
Individual investors are required to carry the debit card of the correspondent bank and valid identity documents (ID card, military officer's card or armed police card), and institutional investors are required to carry the original business license, organization code certificate or registration certificate, as well as a copy of the above documents stamped with the official seal, power of attorney, ID card of the agent and a copy.
With the preparation materials, the customer goes to the bank counter to fill in the application form for fund business, and then receives the business receipt. Individual investors also receive fund trading cards, and they can go to the counter to receive business confirmation two days after handling fund business. Units or individuals can engage in fund subscription and redemption after receiving business confirmation.