Influence of maximum withdrawal rate
In the actual financial market, the maximum retracement rate means the worst possible situation after investors buy a fund product. At the same time, the maximum withdrawal rate of funds can also be used as an important reference index for fund risk. To some extent, the maximum withdrawal rate of the fund directly reflects the stability of the fund. The lower the maximum withdrawal rate of the fund, the more stable the fund income. The higher the maximum withdrawal rate of the fund, the higher the risk of fund income. Generally speaking, a proper retracement of the market is conducive to consolidation and can make the financial market more stable, so the rising breakthrough will be more lasting and the income will be more stable, but a high retracement means high risk, and high risk corresponds to high income.