Before you start investing, you must first confirm your risk tolerance. If the risk tolerance is relatively small, you can mainly allocate blue-chip valuations such as the Shanghai and Shenzhen 300 Index in the stock index, and the allocation ratio of other indexes does not exceed 30%.
If you have strong risk tolerance, you can pay attention to the growth index with high volatility, such as the GEM index, or the Angye index fund with strong periodicity, such as brokerage, real estate and medical care.
Another important thing in investing is to determine your own investment purpose. Determining a good investment goal can help us invest more orderly and stick to it. For example, if you are still young and have a long investment process, you can appropriately increase the broad-based index funds such as CSI 500 and the industry index funds with long-term investment value such as auxiliary consumer index funds. If you are older, the investment cycle is relatively short, and you are mainly stable, you can pay attention to products such as bond index funds.
Everyone's investment ability is different. We have our own circle of abilities. If it's an industry we don't know at all, try not to touch it. In the process of investing, learn to give up moderately, and you will get what you give up.