However, not all funds can have daily limit, and different types of funds have different differences. Then let's discuss this issue in depth today. Here, let's talk specifically about whether on-site funds and open-end funds will have daily limit.
1. Is there a daily limit for the on-site foundation?
According to relevant regulations,
On-site funds have the same price limit, which is 10% like stocks. For example, last year's ETF fund daily limit. You can check the past trend of 5 12880 securities ETF in the stock software. The daily limit time is July 6, 2020, so the funds in the market can also have daily limit.
2. Will there be a daily limit for open-end funds?
We all know that the trading system of open-end funds is different from that of floor funds, and open-end funds cannot be traded on the floor. So,
Open-end funds can go up and down.
On the other hand, even if the open-end fund has the conditions of daily limit, it is almost impossible to have a daily limit. Because the positions of open-end funds can't be all stocks, they may allocate other assets, such as bonds and deposits, and the fund manager will allocate some funds inside.
Therefore, if an open-end fund wants to have a daily limit, first of all, the fund manager should allocate all his positions to stocks, and then the stocks he allocates must reach the daily limit, so it is almost impossible for the fund to follow the daily limit.
The above are some knowledge points about the fund's daily limit, which can be collected and preserved.