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Funds are booming. Should funds increase or reduce positions?

Recently, a piece of news that "funds are booming" has aroused heated discussions among netizens and caused a stir on the Internet. So, if the fund rises, should we increase or reduce our positions? First, when should you increase your position? There are two types of opportunities for general funds to increase positions, one is the opportunity to buy low, and the other is the opportunity to chase the increase. Second, when to reduce positions? Position reduction is usually done gradually when the corresponding sector has risen sharply and fluctuated sideways at the top. Third, suggestions for ordinary Christians. I suggest that everyone just find a low point to buy and then just lie there and do nothing. Generally, you can make money, but it may not be possible if you operate it. So what is the specific situation? Let me share my opinion with you. 1. When to add positions

The first one is the time to buy low. To understand the growth rate of the fund's main sectors, if it has been trading sideways for a while after a continuous sharp decline, you can buy some positions at a low price first.

Second, the opportunity to chase the rise. That is, when there may be a market trend like this, you should take an initial position first, and continue to increase your position in the future if the price continues to rise. 2. When to reduce positions

The time to reduce positions is mainly when the top of the sector explodes and grows an upper shadow after a continuous rise. Then when it starts to trade sideways or decline, you can gradually exit in batches. 3. Suggestions for ordinary Christians

As for ordinary Christians, I do not recommend that you make repeated operations. Most of the repeated operations will lead to losses. Because you don’t know when to buy and when to buy. According to your feelings, it is generally wrong, because this is a typical "leek mentality". When you see the return on capital and then sell it, he will raise the price like crazy. If you are afraid of missing out, if you chase the high, it will start to fall. Most people have this kind of mentality.

The above are my opinions on this issue. They are purely personal opinions and are for reference only. If you have any different opinions, you can leave a message in the comment area and let’s discuss it together.