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What do you mean by fund delisting?
I bought a fund and thought I would make a small profit, but I was delisted, which made many investors nervous. Because I don't know what it means to delist a fund, I thought my money would be wasted. Let's take a look at the introduction of delisting A fund.

What do you mean by fund delisting?

Fund delisting means that the fund fails to meet the listing conditions, so it is delisted and cannot be listed and traded after delisting. Many people get flustered when they listen to delisting. In fact, the fund delisting liquidation has no substantial impact on investors, because when delisting, the remaining net value of this fund will be distributed to its investors.

Generally speaking, the liquidation time of the fund does not exceed 6 months, and the funds will automatically return to the investor's account after the liquidation is completed. As for how much investors can finally get, it depends on how much net value the fund has left and how many shares it holds.

Generally speaking, there are two conditions for compulsory withdrawal of funds: 1, and fund assets will be triggered when the funds are less than 50 million for 20 consecutive trading days; 2. When the number of fund holders is less than 200 for 20 consecutive trading days. If it is a temporary suspension, the fund can continue trading on the floor after the resumption of trading.

As mentioned above, I believe many people have relaxed their vigilance after reading the introduction of fund delisting. It turns out that there is still a difference between fund delisting and indicating meaning, and it is different from stock delisting.