QFII, short for qualified foreign investors
refers to the funds issued by foreign investment institutions to invest in China's A-shares
It's not necessary, just direct domestic investment funds. It's almost the same as QFII, but the difference may be the investment concept.
I know what you mean. You should refer to QDII funds, that is, funds issued in China to invest in overseas stocks. These funds are currently in the closed period after issuance. We can't apply for subscription for the time being, and there are no new QDII funds issued, so we will wait and see if we invest in these funds.
Finally, the risk you are worried about exists, but it can't be said that the risk of investing abroad is relatively small. The key depends on the investment level of the fund company.