Naturally, buying a fund requires chasing hot spots, but investors need to distinguish which hot spots are just a one-day trip and which hot spots can be held for a long time.
For example, this year's lithium battery, semiconductor, wind power, photovoltaic and other markets are all hot spots, and they will last for a very long time. Why can't we pursue such hot spots?
It would be a huge loss if we didn’t pursue it.
Therefore, investors must distinguish persistence when investing, and do not blindly exclude following hot spots.