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Today someone recommended the Noah Fund, but I don’t understand it. I would like to ask someone who often invests in funds how to choose one.

The first step is to choose a company. There are currently 62 fund companies in the market, including old companies, new companies, large companies, and small companies. We may choose big brands when buying daily necessities. Similarly, we must choose old companies for financial management products.

, large companies, on how to judge, you can go to the fund channel of each portal to check the company information, usually there will be a ranking of company size; Nuoan is a mid-stream company, which is acceptable; the second step is to select the product type of this company, fund

There are stock types, bond types, hybrid types, currency types, QDII, etc., depending on your risk preference. For example, Noah has a gold fund that belongs to QDII and tracks foreign gold index funds. Its trend is similar to that of domestic A-shares.

It has nothing to do with the changes in the gold price in the international market. It seems to be doing well now, with the net value around 1.04. The third part determines the type. It depends on the historical performance of the product and the fund manager. If its net value trend ranks in different ranges

They are all very good. For example, if the past six months, the past year, the months when the market rose, and the months when the market fluctuated could all be ranked in the top 1/3, then this fund is worthy of selection. Take Noan as an example.

It seems that there is a Nuoan Growth that meets this condition. Many websites provide fund tools for viewing rankings. You can go to the relevant channels of Hexun and Oriental Fortune.com to find them. The interfaces are very user-friendly, and you can do it with just one selection!

In addition, the fund manager's personal ability, management experience, and stability are all closely related to the fund's performance. If you buy an (actively managed) fund in a mature market, you are basically buying a fund manager!