2. Find the total assets on the "My" page, and then click Enter to find the fund.
3. Find the fund ranking on the fund's page, and click the price increase or decrease to switch the price increase or decrease ranking back and forth for viewing.
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Can I buy a fund that has been falling?
You can buy a fund that has been falling, but you should analyze it in many ways when you buy it. If there is, you can buy it. For example, in a fund, the increase in the past three or two years is quite small, and the fund manager is also very good, but the rate of return in the past year is not very optimistic, and it has been falling a lot. You can consider buying it.
Because the fund is to buy low and sell high to make money, if the fund has a good income in the past, but the rate of return is not good, and it is a promising fund, you can consider buying it.
However, there are risks. If you buy it halfway up the mountain, the fund is still falling, and there may be a certain loss first, and it will rise later. However, if the right fund is not selected, the fund will keep falling, like a bottomless black hole. It is also possible, so you should know your risk tolerance before buying a fund.