China Internet ETF Fund is a fund that tracks CSI overseas China Internet Index. China Internet companies listed on overseas exchanges were selected as sample stocks.
The weighted calculation of free market value reflects the investment opportunities of well-known Internet companies in China listed on overseas exchanges.
Awkwardness stocks include: Tencent, Ali and other well-known domestic Internet companies.
Why should Huaxia Internet ETF be established?
China is the largest network in the world, with the largest number of netizens and the widest networking area. After decades of rapid development of Internet in China, many well-known enterprises have emerged.
However, most of these Internet companies are listed in the United States or Hong Kong, and most domestic investors cannot enjoy the dividends brought by the rapid development of their companies.
It is against this background that in order to facilitate the participation of domestic investors.
Our domestic investors only need to have A-share securities accounts, participate in these companies listed in Hong Kong stocks and US stocks, and enjoy the dividends from the development of these companies.
What are the characteristics of China Internet ETF?
A feature that many people don't know is that almost all interconnected ETFs (cross-border ETFs) can trade T+0.
This means that if you can make a good judgment in one day, you can repeatedly throw high and suck low in one day.
We are all familiar with the companies that access ETF companies, and they are used most frequently in daily life, which is very convenient. In the future, with the advancement of infrastructure construction such as 5G, the application scope and application scenarios of the Internet economy will be greatly enriched.
Science and technology enterprises have invested heavily in the early stage, and the Matthew effect is obvious. Further strengthening these enterprises with long-term competitive advantages is expected to usher in broad development space.
China Unicom LOF Fund refers to the fund that can be bought and sold on the exchange and purchased and redeemed off-site. China Internet Foundation invests in high-quality A-shares, U.S. stocks and Hong Kong stocks, so most Internet funds in China are T+0 funds, which investors can buy and sell on the same day. Investors can purchase China Internet funds by opening stock accounts.
If investors want to buy China Internet funds off-site, they can enter keywords in WeChat, Alipay, Tian Tian Fund Network and other channels.