Of course, if you buy a fund, the rate of return cannot fall to 100%, which is particularly rare. Unless you choose some very poor funds and keep falling, then the principal will be lost at this time. Generally speaking, the maximum withdrawal range of the fund is in the range of 20%~40%, and then the fund will start to rebound. The rate of return of the fund can be judged from multiple dimensions, and it can be judged from the past week, one month, three months or even one year. Then it is normal that the fund returns are negative at this time, and not every stage of the market will be so good. It should be noted that only 10% of the people in the fund market can make money, and the rest are basically losing money. Buying a fund itself is a risky thing, and you can't just see the benefits and ignore the risks.
So I don't think the fund will fall into a negative number, but the possibility of a negative rate of return is very high. The negative rate of return in the fund market is normal, and now my fund rate of return is also negative, and the market is also negative. This is enough to prove the risk of buying a fund, and people with poor risk-taking ability are not recommended to buy a fund.
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