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What does a triggered fund mean?
For general capital preservation funds, triggered funds have a trigger point that expires in advance. Once the trigger point condition is met, the capital preservation cycle comes to an abrupt end and has been redeemed at a high zero yield.

Characteristics of trigger funds

1 is liquidity. When the market improves, investors have a strong demand for liquidity. This mechanism enables investors to redeem funds with zero redemption fee and invest in other varieties;

2. It is a security issue. After the index goes up, it is easy to fluctuate, and investors' vested profits are at risk of being damaged. This mechanism can lock in the profits of investors to a certain extent. Since the end of last year, many capital preservation funds have expired in advance in the stock bond market, such as Jinyuan Huili Huili, Cathay Pacific Target Income Capital Preservation, Great Wall Jiuxin Capital Preservation and so on.