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Fixed investment index fund, which is better?
Fixed investment refers to the business in which investors buy a certain fund product in a certain investment period, at a fixed time and amount, by way of bank consignment. Simply put, it is a kind of fund management business similar to the bank's zero deposit and lump sum withdrawal. After you open the fund for fixed investment, the banking system will automatically deduct money every month according to the amount of deduction you apply for and the investment period. Starting from the second month after you start the fixed investment business of the fund, the banking system will automatically start to deduct money on the first day of each month according to the amount and years you apply for, and will continue to deduct money on the second day if the account balance is insufficient. The minimum deduction for monthly investment is only 200 yuan. Transaction time, transaction cost, subscription price and fund redemption are generally the same as normal subscription.

Different funds have different investment attributes, risks and returns. It is recommended that you know the basic situation of the fund's investment direction and risk types in detail before buying, and decide to buy fund products that match your risk tolerance and asset management needs.

Ping An Bank also sells a variety of fund products on a commission basis. The risk and investment direction of each fund are different. You can log in to Ping An Pocket Bank APP- Finance-Wealth Management-Fund-Fixed Investment Zone for details and handling.

Tips:

1. The above information is for reference only, and no suggestions are made;

2. Investment is risky, so you need to be cautious when entering the market.

Reply time: 202 1- 10-09. Please refer to the latest business changes announced by Ping An Bank in official website.

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