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How to buy graded funds
To make progress in Class B and purchase graded funds, you need to open a securities trading account and trade like ordinary stocks, but there is no stamp duty when selling. Many brokers will charge less commission for fund trading on the market than buying and selling stocks.

Aggressive Class B funds are all leveraged, and the fluctuation range will be greater than the index target they track. Don't forget the risks of leveraged products while gaining benefits. In addition, except for individual sustainability, most graded funds have conversion periods, so special attention should be paid.

Method:

One is to open an account in a securities company and trade B products on the floor.

Second, the fund's off-site subscription is transferred to the market, split into AB shares, leaving A to sell B, and of course, you have to open an account in a securities company.

A graded fund is a parent fund that is sold by the fund or purchased through direct sales channels, and then transferred to the market and split into A shares and B shares.

Two parent funds = 1 A shares+1 B shares.

Structured Fund, also known as "structured fund", refers to a fund variety with two levels (or multiple levels) of risk-return performance with a certain differentiated fund share by decomposing the fund income or net assets under a portfolio.

Its main feature is to divide the fund products into two or more types of shares and give different income distribution respectively. The sum of the products of the net value of each sub-fund of the graded fund and the share ratio is equal to the net value of the parent fund. For example, the net value of the parent fund split into two types of shares = the net value of class A sub-base X A share%+the net value of class B sub-base X B share%. If the parent fund is not split, it is a general fund.

References:

Graded Fund-Baidu Encyclopedia