Fund purchase restriction may not necessarily rise. Many people like to snap up when they see that a large number of funds are restricted, and think that foundations are rising. In fact, the fund purchase restriction is not necessarily up or down, and the relationship is relatively small.
Fund purchase restriction is more about controlling the fund size, fearing that the fund size will grow too fast and a large amount of funds will flood in in a short period of time, making it difficult for fund managers to adjust their positions or allocate assets in time, resulting in a decrease in the expected income of fund holders.
General fund purchase restriction is to ensure the smooth operation of funds and protect the interests of fund holders and fund companies. If you really want to buy, you can choose to buy the maximum amount of the fund limit every day, but the risk is great.
When buying a fund, the first thing to consider is your risk tolerance, whether the fund has a future prospect and whether it is worth investing.
When investing in funds, remember not to blindly follow suit. It is possible for the same fund to make money and lose money, because the buying points are different.
When buying a fund, you should pay attention to the position of the fund. If the fund has been growing for some time and there is a downward trend, then investors should pay attention when buying. Stop chasing. The risk of chasing is great. To buy a fund, you must have your own investment philosophy.