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What is the general rate of return of funds in a bull market?
This depends on the investment direction of the fund, and the expected rate of return of funds in different directions is different. Mature markets can reach 10%-20% in a bull market, and some funds are even negative. In 2006, most funds earned more than 100%, which was due to the outbreak of China stock market in a long-term bear market environment.

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Money funds may be equivalent to a fixed interest rate of 1-3 years, that is, about 3%-5%. Good funds may be above 6%, but rarely, generally not exceeding 10%. If it is a bond, it may be higher, but it is related to the issuance of bonds, and 1%-7% is uncertain.

If it is a mixed type and stock type, it will be higher, around-10%-+20%, and it is not excluded that there are higher ones. There are also exponential types, which are basically similar to stock types.