If investors want to recover their funds quickly, they can add positions when the fund falls, but adding positions will have certain risks. If the fund is still falling, the loss may be even greater. Therefore, when the fund loses money, it is necessary to analyze the reasons for the fund's loss, and then consider whether to increase the position. If the risk is unbearable, it is usually not recommended to add positions, and you can consider redeeming the fund. If investors are very optimistic about the fund, but have no money to add positions, they can choose to hold positions and earn back when the fund rises.
Where does the fund look at the rise and fall of the day?
Under normal circumstances, the unit net value of open-end funds is published once a day, usually at 22:00 on the trading day. At that time, investors can enter the fund details page to check the net value of the fund; Closed-end funds publish the net value of fund shares every week. Investors can check the net value of fund shares by logging in to the fund company official website or the fund sales platform. The rise and fall of the fund is reflected by the rise and fall of the net value of the fund. Investors only need to look at the net value of the fund to calculate the bill of the fund on that day.