As for the scale of open-end funds, it is now controlled by Document No.44 of CSRC, so it is impossible to expand the scale all the time. General fund management companies will suspend subscription after completing continuous marketing and reaching a certain scale. So sometimes you can buy it in the bank, sometimes you can't. It is suggested to check the website of the fund management company first to explain that the fund can be purchased now.
Lof fund is also a kind of open-end fund, but the income does not belong to lof fund.
Simply put, there are several innovative varieties of open-end funds, such as lof: an open-end fund that can be listed and traded, and can be purchased both on and off the market. Because the on-site and off-site prices are different, sometimes arbitrage can be carried out. Another example is ETF: mainly tracking the index, rather than actively picking stocks, so as long as you are optimistic about the market outlook, buying ETF funds is also a good choice.