China Concept Internet refers to Chinese Internet companies, but they are all listed in Hong Kong or the United States. China Concept Internet Fund is a QDII type fund with relatively high risks and is more suitable for activist investors.
So what do you think about the valuation of China Concept Internet Fund?
Why can’t I see the fund valuation?
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How do you view the valuation of China Concept Internet Fund?
The main stock holdings of the China Internet Fund are that the largest holding is Tencent Holdings, accounting for 26.67%, the second largest holding is Alibaba, accounting for 25.97%, and the third largest holding is Meituan-W.
The position ratio is 13.31%.
Most of the China Internet Fund invests in Tencent and Alibaba, so we can judge by looking at the valuations of Tencent and Alibaba. The second step is to look at the price-earnings ratio. About 70% of China Internet Funds are suitable for valuation using the price-earnings ratio, such as
, Tencent, Alibaba, Xiaomi, etc.
It is worth noting that the P/E ratio does not include companies that are not yet profitable.
Why can’t I see the fund valuation?
Because the China Internet Fund is a fund that invests in overseas assets, the opening time of foreign markets is time lag for us. In addition, the investment scope is relatively wide, and it is difficult to value the fund, so the valuation will not be displayed. Select the fund
Always use the investment target as a reference standard.
Although China Concept Internet Fund cannot see the fund valuation, you can see the past performance. If the past performance is not good and the fund continues to decline, then do not consider buying it. Although it does not represent the future, it will still
It has a certain reference value.