Why can't some funds be converted?
1. If the funds to be converted by investors are in a suspended subscription state, these funds cannot be converted;
2. If the investor's fund is purchased on the fund consignment platform, the unconverted function of the consignment platform cannot be used for fund conversion;
3. If the funds bought by investors have no conversion business, not all funds can be converted, only some funds can be converted;
4. If the fund bought by investors is suspended, the fund cannot be converted.
5. According to the fund prospectus and the relevant rules of fund conversion, some funds can be converted, but they may not be successful. For example, the reserved share of transferred equity funds is less than 100, and some funds have minimum positions. If the amount is too small, the conversion will fail. The charging mode of transferred funds and transferred funds is inconsistent, that is, it will not succeed if the rules of "front-end to front-end, back-end to back-end" are not followed.
Generally speaking, not all funds can be converted, depending on whether the fund supports subscription, whether the platform has conversion function, whether the fund has conversion business, whether the fund is trading, and the specific rules for fund conversion. Of course, most funds support conversion. When the fund you hold is not performing well, you can switch to another fund with better performance to avoid risks.