Is it normal to buy a fund and lose hundreds of thousands?
Buying a fund with a loss of10,000 or more is a relatively large loss. When the fund loses money, it is necessary to analyze the reasons and what causes the fund to lose so much. If all funds are falling because of the bad market, but the funds show signs of rebounding gradually, then you can continue to hold the funds until the funds rise.
If it is because of the fund itself, such as improper operation of the fund manager, or frequent replacement of fund managers, the fund always falls more and rises less, then you can consider stopping the loss in time to keep the remaining funds.
Did you lose more than 10 thousand in buying funds?
I bought the fund, and I lost hundreds of thousands, so I can't get it back. It depends on whether the fund has any prospects and how much principal is left. The increase of the fund needs more principal to rise back. For example, if you only lose tens of thousands of dollars, it is almost impossible to earn hundreds of thousands a year, because the principal is too small.
Then, if the principal is relatively large, if there are hundreds of thousands, it is still possible to recover the principal as long as the fund is increased enough, but if the principal is relatively large, the risk of the fund is relatively large. Funds that can lose hundreds of thousands are generally high-risk funds, so the funds fluctuate greatly. When operating, everyone should be careful.