Active allocation type: funds that mainly invest in stocks, bonds and money market instruments and do not meet the classification standards of stock funds and bond funds; The ratio of fixed income assets to net asset value is less than 50%.
The main difference is that the proportion of stock investment in the total investment is different, the stock type accounts for a relatively large proportion, and the active allocation type is relatively small.
Your understanding is basically correct. You can invest in bonds and currencies. Moreover, 30-95 is stipulated before listing, and the fund itself cannot exceed this range.