Whether the fund continues to hold should be measured from the following dimensions:
First, check the fund position structure and observe which stocks have a large proportion of positions. What's a plate? Does the pre-judgment conform to the market hotspots?
Second, observe the performance of the fund, what is its position among similar funds, and its withdrawal scale relative to the reference?
Third, what impact does the stock market environment have on it? If the market rises, does it have the conditions for synchronization?
Evaluate whether this fund will continue to be held through the above items, not how much you have lost and how much your living expenses are. For funds with poor evaluation results, don't consider the loss, but resolutely stop losses for funds, and be patient with funds with good evaluation results. Fund investment is a long-term process. Don't make short-term speculation, or you will always make big money and small money.