1. Index Fund A deducts the subscription fee at the time of subscription, and the redemption rate is exempted for more than 2 years;
2. Index Fund C is free of subscription fee when purchasing, and there is no redemption rate for more than 2 years;
3. Index fund A is exempt from the sales service fee, and index fund C is charged, generally 0.4%;
4. Short-term investment index fund C is worth it, and long-term investment index fund A is worth it.
1. In order to reflect the comprehensive changes in the fund market, both Shenzhen Stock Exchange and Shanghai Stock Exchange compile fund indexes based on existing securities investment funds.
1, Shenzhen Stock Exchange Fund Index. On July 3, 2000, Shenzhen Stock Exchange terminated the compilation and release of the original Shenzhen Stock Exchange Fund Index (code: 9904) with old funds as samples, and launched a new fund index with securities investment funds as samples, named Shenzhen Stock Exchange Fund Index (code: 9905). The index of Shenzhen Stock Exchange Index is calculated by Paige weighted comprehensive index method, and the weight is the total issuance scale of each securities investment fund. The benchmark date of the Fund's index is June 30, 2000, and the benchmark date index is 1000 points.
2. Shanghai Stock Exchange Fund Index. The sample selection range of the Shanghai Stock Exchange Fund Index is the securities investment funds listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange. The Shanghai Stock Exchange Fund Index will be released in real time through the market database, just like the existing index. The code of Shanghai Stock Exchange Fund Index in the market library is 0000 1 1, referred to as "Fund Index" for short.
Two, the fund index and the existing comprehensive index and other nine indexes belong to the stock price index, the fund index belongs to the fund price index, does not belong to the stock price index, and is not included in the compilation scope of any stock price index. Fund index refers to the index of closed-end funds, which has nothing to do with open-end funds. If you buy a closed-end fund, it is closely related to the fund index. If you buy an open-end fund, its rise and fall are only related to the stocks held by the fund. Pay attention to the rising and falling trend of 10 stock held by the Fund. Open-end funds have no specific index, but their returns are linked to the stock market (generally referring to stock funds).