What should I do if the fund I just bought falls?
It is necessary to analyze the reasons for the decline of newly bought funds. If it is because the income of the fund was better before, the fund withdrew, but the fund itself is no problem and its past performance is also excellent. You don't have to rush to redeem, look at the market situation first, and then decide whether to hold or redeem.
It should be noted that the redemption rate of the fund is related to the holding time of the fund. Generally speaking, the longer the fund is held, the cheaper the redemption rate is. If it is redeemed within 7 days of purchase, the redemption rate will be higher. Frequent trading operations will make the fund prone to losses.
The fund has been falling, what if there is no confidence?
If the fund has been falling and has no confidence, you can consider redemption and wait for the right time to buy the fund. Generally speaking, when the fund falls, you should analyze the market situation of the fund and the reasons for the decline, such as: it is the fund itself, the fund manager is not doing well, or the market has fallen, and so on.
When the fund loses money to a certain extent, don't think that it will go up after falling so much. The rise and fall of the fund is determined according to the investment target. If the fund investment target continues to fall, then the fund will continue to lose money, so it is very important to stop loss in time.