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How to choose a good fund to buy?

Many investors are confused when buying funds. Funds can generally be divided into currency funds, bond funds, hybrid funds, index funds, stock funds, etc. There are hundreds of funds under each type, so

How to choose among many funds?

How to choose a good fund manager?

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How to choose a good fund?

1. Funds with generally good past performance will not always rank at the bottom. When choosing funds, try to choose funds with relatively good past returns. You can also choose funds in the past month, three months, or six months.

Funds with poor monthly performance, but funds with outstanding performance in the past year, the past two years, or the past three years are also acceptable.

2. Look at the fund buying position. Some people make money in the same fund, and some people lose money. That’s because they buy at different points. When some people buy a fund, they buy at a low position.

If you sell at a high price, you will make a profit, but some people will make money just by watching others buy, and the fund has been rising for a period of time. If you buy at a high price, if you buy at a later price, it will continue to fall, and if you sell at a low price, you will lose money.

Therefore, when buying funds, you can choose some funds with good past performance, but they are low-level funds. You can consider analyzing whether to buy them. However, funds are unpredictable, so you should still pay attention to the risks when buying them.

How to choose a good fund manager?

When choosing a fund manager, try to choose some fund managers who have been in the industry for a long time and have rich experience, because those who have been in an industry for a long time will always have more experience than a new fund manager.

The second step is to look at the income of the fund managed by the fund manager, what its return rate is, and what its investment philosophy is.