Yes, the greater the net value of the fund unit represents the better the performance of the fund, but investors can't judge the quality of the fund only by the net value of the fund unit. The higher the net value of the fund unit, the longer the fund has been established, and the higher the net value of the fund unit, the better. The high net worth of fund units is not necessarily a good buying point.
When investors judge the quality of a fund, they can judge it from three aspects: fund manager, historical performance and maximum withdrawal amount, and can't judge it with a single indicator.