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Do fund managers buy stocks at high positions?
Do fund managers buy stocks at high positions? Not necessarily, every fund manager has his own investment style, so it is not necessarily for fund managers to buy stocks at a high level. Fund managers may buy stocks on dips or on rallies, which are mainly divided into two different styles: left-hand trading and right-hand trading, such as Soros and Buffett. Both of them have excellent investment performance, but their styles are completely different. Buffett pays attention to value investment and likes to look for undervalued stocks. Soros is more concerned about what hot spots people may pay attention to or look for loopholes to short, but both of them have created excellent investment performance, so whether fund managers buy stocks at a low level or at a high level depends on their investment style and market conditions.