1. The vertical percentage of the fund cumulative net value chart represents the percentage value of the index or the increase of various securities and bonds, and the horizontal axis represents the time.
2. The two lines in the cumulative net worth diagram, the blue line is the cumulative net worth of the unit, mainly depending on the historical total expected annualized income of the fund; The purple line is the index, that is, the expected annualized rate of return of the performance benchmark, reflecting the general trend of stocks and funds.
3. The cumulative net value (blue) of the fund is above the index (purple) line, indicating that the performance of the fund is better than that of the broader market. On the contrary, it means that the performance of the fund is worse than that of the broader market.