First, check the fund information.
First, we need to check the fund information. There are many ways to view fund information. For example, it can be inquired through the official channel of the fund company, that is, through the website of the fund company. In official website, if the fund is closed, there will be corresponding fund announcements and adjustment instructions, which will explain in detail the length of the closed period and the changes in the closed period under special circumstances.
Second, check the fund contract.
Secondly, we can also understand the closed period by looking at the fund contract. Generally, there are clear provisions in the fund contract, including the closed period of the fund, the start and end time of the closed period of the fund, and the redemption is not allowed during the closed period. Therefore, the situation of the closed period can be clarified only by looking at the fund contract.
Third, consult the fund manager or fund sales staff.
In addition, if you still can't determine the closed period of the fund, you can consult the fund manager or fund sales staff to understand. Usually, the fund manager or fund sales staff will give corresponding answers according to the actual situation of the fund and guide us to carry out corresponding operations.
Fourth, check the net value of the fund.
Thirdly, we can also understand the closed period of the fund by looking at the net value of the fund. Because closed-end funds are not allowed to be redeemed during the closed period, you can know whether they are in the closed period by looking at the net value of the fund.
To sum up, we can understand the closed-end period of closed-end funds in many ways, including viewing fund information, viewing fund contracts, consulting fund managers or fund sales personnel, and viewing fund net value. Of course, the above methods are for reference only, and the specific situation needs to be judged according to the provisions of different fund types and fund companies.