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What is the difference between contractual open-end funds and sponsored funds?
At present, most of the publicly issued funds are open-end funds of contract type, including money funds, bond funds and hybrid equity funds. Sponsored funds are generally initiated by the fund companies themselves, and how much they promise to buy first, and the scale of raising is limited, indicating that they are optimistic about and hold the fund, and will help each other and share risks with investors in the future. Fund companies will also put their ace fund managers at the helm to attract investors to buy and expand the scale of fundraising. As for whether you can make money, it depends on the operation of the market and fund managers.