Under normal circumstances, funds have no P/E ratio. However, the index fund that invests in the index is affected by the change of the index, so the price-earnings ratio of the corresponding index can be regarded as the price-earnings ratio of the index fund. Investors can check the P/E ratio of A shares from GF Securities Easy Gold Rush.
When investing in a fund, the average value in the fund refers to the average price of the fund over a period of time. P/E ratio mainly refers to a parameter in stock evaluation. P/E ratio = share price/earnings per share.
Individuals usually understand the average so simply, and the average is usually a reference. For example, when the current price is much higher than the average, the risk is even greater. On the other hand, when the current price is far below the average level, investment opportunities will be greater. P/E ratio is another reference. When the price-earnings ratio is relatively high, the investment risk may be relatively large, and when the price-earnings ratio is relatively low, the opportunities are relatively rich.