There is no fixed standard for long-term holding of funds, but they are held for at least 6 months. Historically, the long-term holding income of most funds is greater than the short-term holding income. The fund mainly invests in stocks, and the income is mainly determined by the rise and fall of stocks. The bull-bear transition time in the stock market is longer, so the expected return of holding funds for a long time is greater.
The fund implements T+ 1 trading, and buys shares on the second trading day of the day, and calculates the income after the share is confirmed.