Second, some newcomers, including me, pay attention to the performance of holding funds every day. At first, I paid attention to how much my fund rose every day, what was the net growth rate and so on. Actually, it's not a good habit to think about it now. With the rise and fall of the stock market, the net value of the fund will also rise and fall. Imagine, if you see the fund you invest in falling for several days in a row, you must be in a bad mood, won't it affect your usual life? ! Third, you can often come to our forum to participate in exchanges, every day, hehe. In fact, what domestic fund forums do well is here-the fund industry. There are many great predecessors here, and their ideas and experiences are worth learning. Fourth, go to the fund's website from time to time to see if there are any new announcements, such as the announcement of priority conversion and the latest position of the fund. This information will help you know more about the funds you hold. Also, every other month and quarter, go to some professional fund websites to look at the monthly/quarterly statistics and see the performance of their own funds. These websites generally rank the fund growth on a weekly, monthly, quarterly and annual basis. Read more and compare more, and maybe you can find your next fund. Fifth, pay attention to major events at home and abroad. Since I bought the fund, I only paid attention to the fund news at first. Later, I found that some domestic and international economic news and even political events at home and abroad would affect the performance of the fund. It's actually quite simple. Fund-stock-economy-politics is an interest chain. If we know more about the outside world at ordinary times, it will help us understand the form.