Generally, OTC funds can be sold after rising for three days, but it is not recommended to sell OTC funds after rising for three days. Over-the-counter funds are traded in real time, and the handling fee is fixed, which is relatively cheap and can be operated for a short time, while over-the-counter funds are not traded in real time, and the redemption fee varies according to the holding time. The shorter the holding time, the higher the handling fee, so short-term holding is not cost-effective, and short-term holding is not recommended.
Generally speaking, short-term holding of funds is not recommended, because historically, the probability of long-term holding of funds is high, because funds mainly invest in a basket of stocks, and the conversion time of bull and bear in the stock market is long, so the probability of long-term holding is high.