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What is the difference between fund and spot crude oil?
Funds are idle funds in the hands of ordinary investors, which are combined for a specific purpose or a certain cause. Securities investment funds are called securities investment funds, which are managed by professionals. Investors "enjoy the benefits and take risks", which is what we usually call "funds".

Generally speaking, the fund's rate of return is within the normal range of 10%. If the benefits of publicity are too high, investors need to be vigilant. Funds give funds to professionals, who are more experienced, so they are more suitable for ordinary retail investors without professional knowledge. But the investment fund industry does not mean that there is no risk at all. If the fund's rate of return is lower than the bank deposit, it is equivalent to a loss.

On July 4th, 20 16, the Ministry of Commerce of People's Republic of China (PRC) issued the "Unified Reply on Applying for Disclosure of Qualification Information of Some Enterprises for Storage, Wholesale and Sales of Crude Oil and Refined Oil", stating that the Ministry of Commerce has not approved any market to engage in spot trading of crude oil, and published the list of 137 enterprises that do not have the qualification to trade.

Spot is the trading mode of "cash on hand, cash on delivery". In 2003, the State Quality Supervision Bureau promulgated the national standard "Specification for Electronic Trading of Bulk Commodities", which made the spot trading of bulk commodities have laws to follow. However, the spot market in China is not completely open, and electronic trading is only for the convenience of physical delivery of bulk commodities, rather than centralized standardized contract trading.

In recent years, some private third-party platforms have appeared in the market, and some platforms operate illegally, causing losses to some investors. In the middle of 20 16, the Ministry of Commerce began to standardize the domestic block trading market and explore the establishment of a national unified third-party trading platform. Therefore, investors are not advised to get involved in spot trading at present.