Either the fund falls or it needs to increase its position. You need to know what industry this fund belongs to now, such as the current liquor industry, and to what extent the liquor industry has fallen. There are still some voices saying that the fundamentals of the future have not changed for a long time. Do you still believe this? Look at the performance of liquor from a month ago to now. Judging from the normal trading day, there are days of ups and downs. You don't even know when to add more positions. You think it's bargain hunting, but in fact it may be that they are stealing property.
For example, in the new energy industry, new energy is a thing suitable for long-term investment. But now because of the crazy rise of new energy for a period of time, it has risen by 50% or even higher in almost a few months. Therefore, the cost of buying new energy positions is relatively high now, which can only be said to be increasing in the long run. This has not changed at all. This sentence is correct. However, there must be room for callback in the short term. You can open a position first and see when it is suitable to start.
Funds can't be bought casually, and they can't be bought by luck. At first, you were an idiot. Is it always a long memory to suffer a few losses? The so-called investment experience and investment skills are all honed by the loss of time, energy and money. No one is born with these things. What the so-called financial management course in the textbook can teach is superficial. If you really invest yourself, you have to make up for it by losing money. When you lose a lot and have a long memory, you will naturally know how to increase your position and how to reduce it.