If the fund always falls more and rises less, on the whole, it has been falling, and the fund cannot be allowed to keep falling. It is necessary to set a stop loss point, stop loss in time, and enter the market when the fund market is better. Don't be reluctant to give up, you will get something. Some people just lost their minds and kept adding positions to make it return to its original position quickly, resulting in irreparable losses.
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Has the foundation been falling?
It depends on whether the foundation will lose all its principal. Generally, it is rare to lose all the principal, because the fund will be liquidated if it loses to a certain extent. When the fund is liquidated, it will be distributed to investors according to the remaining shares. However, if the loss reaches the liquidation of the fund, there is basically no money left. Therefore, when the fund loses money, it should not be allowed to keep losing money, but learn to stop loss by itself.