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Is the fund going up, adding positions or lightening positions?
When investing in a fund, it is normal for the fund to rise and fall. What investors need to do is to respond in time when the fund rises and falls. Under normal circumstances, the rise of the fund will often make the net value of the fund rise, which can generally bring benefits to investors. So when the fund is rising, is it to increase or reduce the position of investors? Let's get to know each other.

Is the fund rising to increase or decrease the position?

When the fund rises, investors can decide whether to increase or decrease their positions according to their own accounts and market conditions.

1 if investors are not optimistic about the market after the fund, they will gain something after the rise and think that there will be a decline after the rise. In this case, they can choose to reduce their holdings of funds and put them in their pockets for safety.

2 Investors can consider making profits 1/3 and 1/4 when their rising funds are already very high. In this case, they can lighten up some funds and leave some to wait and see.

If investors are still losing money after the fund rises, in this case, they should neither increase their positions nor reduce their positions. They can wait until the fund falls to increase their positions to reduce the investment cost of the fund. When the fund rises, blindly adding positions will increase the investment cost.

If the market is good or the fund has just rebounded from the low level, investors can choose to increase their positions. Generally, the rising market will last for a period of time, and adding positions can avoid missing the income because there are too few positions.

When investing in funds, we should respond to market conditions in time. In addition, fund investment should try to avoid chasing up and down, and adding positions when the fund falls can help investors reduce investment costs; And lightening the position when the fund rises will also help to lock in the current income.