Secondly, the fund issuing BP may also mean that the fund company officially announced the implementation of a plan or strategy. For example, when a fund company decides to issue a new fund product, it may issue a BP to show the specific investment objectives and performance expectations of the product in order to attract more investors to buy it. In addition, fund companies can also use BP to announce some special investment opportunities or plans, such as preferential prices, investment quotas or long-term income targets.
Finally, a fund issuing BP may also mean that its performance is ahead of the same industry. Compared with other similar funds, funds with better performance can usually attract more investors. This is because, as investors, they usually choose to invest in high-risk and high-return funds to achieve their financial goals. Therefore, for fund companies, if they can break the routine and achieve leading performance in similar funds, they can attract more investors and expand their business scale.
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