Can institutions still buy funds?
To buy a fund, I personally think it should be based on the net value of equity funds. That is, the investment value of the fund. Decide whether to buy or not. Of course, institutional attention is definitely the best. Because it shows that in their professional eyes. It is certainly a good thing to think that this fund has investment value. But you have to look at this fund. Is its current value in the middle or at the bottom? This should be treated with caution. And you should be prepared. Until when to sell, or until when to continue to add positions or sell. Another problem is that funds belong to long-term investment varieties, and it is less likely to see returns in the short term. So you have to be prepared? Generally speaking, it is two to three years before the fund investment returns are more obvious.