Why can't QDII funds see the fund valuation?
Because QDII fund is a fund for domestic investors to invest in overseas assets, the investment scope is relatively wide, and it is difficult to evaluate the fund, so it will not show the valuation. When choosing QDII funds, take the investment target as the reference standard.
According to the investment target, it can be divided into stock QDII, mixed QDII, bond QDII and other types of QDII products. It is worth noting that other types of QDII funds mainly invest in major international commodities such as gold, crude oil and precious metals, and a small number of products involve overseas real estate trust investment.
How can I buy QDII funds if I can't see the fund valuation?
1, you can refer to past performance.
QDII funds can't see the fund valuation, but they can see the past performance. If the past performance is poor and the fund continues to decline, then don't choose. When choosing, try to choose QDII funds with good past performance. Although it does not represent the future, it will still have certain reference significance.
2. Look at the fund manager
First, check whether there is a stable historical performance for 3-5 years. Secondly, when choosing a fund manager, we need to look at the long-term performance of the fund manager. You can make a table and filter it yourself. For example, after screening, we can continue to screen fund managers whose average annualized rate of return exceeds 15% and those who have worked for more than 10 years.
Source: Institute of Remote Communication.
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