The fund's rebound rate is less than the decline rate, and usually when it rebounds to about one-third of the previous decline rate, it resumes its original downward trend.
In the fund market, the fund price is in a downward trend, and the adjustment phenomenon that the fund price finally falls too fast and reverses to a certain price is called rebound. The fund's rebound rate is less than the decline rate, and usually when it rebounds to about one-third of the previous decline rate, it resumes its original downward trend.