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What do you think of the fund curve
The trend of the fund is often determined by its net worth, and when it is bullish, when it is bearish, and how to operate the fund to maximize profits are all determined by the fund chart. What about the fund chart?

How to treat the fund chart?

We only look at three positions on the fund chart: the first is the peak on the fund chart, and the peak of the fund is an overvalued area, so we should pay attention to going out when the holding fund rises to the historical position. The second is the trough of the fund. Every trough of the fund symbolizes that the market is stepping back in this position, and it is difficult to continue to fall in the short term. The third is the trend of funds. The trend of funds is different from that of stocks, and they tend to keep rising or falling for a long time.

The graphical view of the fund is relatively simple. Basically, we extend its operation cycle to the weekly or monthly line, and then see if it is at a low point at present. If it is, then we will buy it. If not, let's wait. Of course, in operation, we can also pay attention to the central axis of the fund. If the fund is currently below the central axis, then we can vote to enter the market. If it is higher than the central axis, then we can make profits in batches.

To sum up, this is the view of the fund chart.