Fixed investments in new funds can be made after they are listed for trading. There are two issues to pay attention to when making fixed investments in new funds: the first is that the new fund does not have past performance as a reference, so the uncertainty factor of the new fund is relatively large. The second is the selection process.
When you start a new fund, you can choose a fund that has been in business for a long time or is managed by a star fund manager.
There is a closing period for new funds from issuance to listing. The closing period generally does not exceed 3 months. During the closing period, the fund manager will initially build a position in the fund based on market conditions.