Will there be any loss after the fund is redeemed?
There will be no loss after fund redemption, that is to say, the loss after successful fund redemption is not the investor's. However, investors need to note that the fund is calculated according to the net value at the close. If the fund sold by the user before 5 o'clock on the T-day has a loss, it will be calculated according to the closing net value of the fund on the T-day, so if it falls that day, the income will be reduced accordingly.
The net settlement value of fund redemption on that day is limited to 15 points. Redemption will calculate the profit and loss on the day of redemption, and investors can better redeem when the fund rises and get higher returns. If there is a loss in redemption, it is considered as the investor's own loss. Orders placed before 15 shall be subject to the net value announced on the same day, and the net value announced on the next trading day after 15 shall be subject to the net value.
After the net value of fund redemption is determined, the subsequent ups and downs have nothing to do with investors. The general time for the subscription and redemption of open-end funds is suggested to be entrusted within the open-end trading hours. Generally, the application should be submitted before 15 trading day, and the transaction should be made at the net value of that day. After 15, submit the application and trade according to the net value of the next trading day.