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Recently, the fund has lost all its money. Should we continue to buy funds?
Now you can continue to buy funds. I think it's a bit futile for you to ask this question, because as a mature investor, investing in funds is a long-term process, not to pay attention to short-term ups and downs, not to stare at the market every day. This investment logic is correct. If you pay too much attention to short-term ups and downs, it is actually more suitable to play stocks than investment funds.

I don't know when, more and more people are willing to invest in funds, and more post-90 s people will be willing to participate. But when they participate, they will find that their investment foundation is actually very poor, even with little investment experience and knowledge. This situation is actually very dangerous, because investing in funds is a very professional thing. If you can't treat investment behavior seriously, you will basically lose money, so I

Why do some people invest in funds and get nothing?

It can be said that after the year, basically every company's stock has experienced a deep retracement, so the fund has also experienced a corresponding decline. Behind this behavior, there is actually a profound market logic. We can understand that it is impossible for a company to keep rising, and the range of increase is positively related to the range of retreat. It is precisely because of this that many people find it difficult to control their emotions when the fund suffers huge losses.

Do you want to continue to buy funds at this time?

I can tell you that investing in funds is a long-term thing, and this time should be at least in years, so it is very suitable if you want to continue to buy funds. If you don't want to buy a fund now, I suggest you quit the investment market completely, because the investment market is not suitable for you, that is to say, your investment knowledge and investment logic can't meet your needs of making profits in the investment market.

What is my investment logic?

For a long-term fund holder, I insist on value investment, and I also think that value investment is the true meaning of investment, because short-term fund ups and downs have nothing to do with you. If you are particularly concerned about short-term ups and downs, you might as well buy stocks directly, because that kind of income may come more and the risk will be greater, which is why I would say that funds are a long-term process. Many small partners may also buy funds for the first time. At this time, they have no knowledge. It is suggested that these small partners learn financial management knowledge before participating in the investment market.