Question 1: Strange polysyllabic word combinations Qi (qi): strange.
Ji (ji): odd number.
Question 2: What is the polyphonic word combination of Qi? The explanation of Qi
[qí] 1. Special, rare, uncommon: ~ smell. ~ Traces. ~ Chi. ~View. ~Wonderful. ~ What a coincidence. ~Shame and humiliation.
2. Unexpected, unexpected: ~ soldiers. ~ meter. ~ Attack. Out ~ to win.
3. Surprise, surprise: ~ strange. Surprise~. Not enough for ~.
[jī] 1. Numbers that are not even, as opposed to "even": ~ Numbers (numbers that are not divisible by two, such as one, three, five, seven, nine, etc., positive odd numbers are also called " singular”).
2. Zero number: ~zero (a number that is not an integer). ~ Envy (surplus, accumulated property). There is ~ (such as "eight points~~" means a little more than eight points).
Question 3: Is Qi a polyphonic word? The futures market and the foreign exchange market seem fair (the plates are very big) and flexible (T+0, long and short as you like), but in fact they are cannibals and money grabs. The market requires a very high risk tolerance and a very high trading ability before you can enter the market. Both of these are leveraged. If the level is lower, you will suffer heavy losses. It is safer to have a medium-long and light position.
Treasury Bonds : The bond market is now too high. It is recommended to prioritize other types of investments and wait until the right time to add more.
Funds: Domestic funds are not allowed to do external trading, and the Chinese stock market is relatively disappointing. The rate of return is not assured, and even losses are incurred. If I had to choose, I would rather buy some money market funds for stability.
Insurance: I personally have a prejudice against insurance, so I won’t evaluate it, and the evaluation is not objective~~ If you are older, you can consider protection insurance, but it is not an investment
So I personally think Only by deploying treasury bonds and money market funds can the principal be guaranteed and the amount increased appropriately.
I have also seen that some people choose to convert RMB into U.S. dollars, use U.S. dollars to manage their finances or invest in foreign markets. If you can hedge exchange rate risks on NDF, you can consider that the long-term long-term pattern of the US dollar has basically been established, and it has entered an interest rate hike cycle. I don't know much about RMB NDF orders and transactions. You can consult with experts. If possible, I think it's good.
I have an account in the United States (I won’t be specific, so as not to be suspected of advertising), current account, interest is calculated by the second, interest is paid every day, compound interest is calculated, about 3.5%. Interest rates will increase accordingly. If you find it risky or have difficulty entering and exiting, you can use domestic bank agency LIBOR, which is as high as about 3.4. There are also agreement deposits with similar interest rates.
This approach requires exchange rate hedging to be safe. If not, you cannot fully invest in this, it can only be used as a part. If the total investment is 1 million, the amount of funds is not too large. This method is still applicable. However, if the foreign exchange settlement and sales are larger, there will be problems.
My approach: 70% money market funds + treasury bonds. 30% will be converted into US dollars, 70% of which will be used as LIBOR or high-interest agreement deposits, and 30% will go abroad. After the medium and long-term long pattern is fully established, long US dollar orders will be placed. (You can’t go long on the U.S. dollar without leaving the country, and domestic financing in non-U.S. dollars is not allowed.) With a little bit left over, buy a protection-type insurance for 180 yuan to avoid accidents or serious illnesses. In fact, it is also a good protection for people. Investment protection.
It not only ensures a certain degree of liquidity to meet temporary needs, but also maintains and increases value.
Question 4: Qi is a multi-phonetic character. Qi Nian ji is pronounced once, odd number.
Question 5: Qi is a polyphonic character. How to form a word? Strange
Odd