There are many reasons why the fund can't be bought, such as the size of the fund has reached the rated upper limit, or the number of securities held by the fund has reached the upper limit, or the fund industry or region is too heavy. In this case, the fund manager decided to suspend fund trading in order to maintain the benign operation of the fund and avoid risks.
When buying a fund, investors must carefully read the contract documents of the fund, understand the operating rules and risk warnings of the fund, and avoid blindly following the trend and causing unnecessary financial losses. For those funds that have suspended trading, investors need not worry too much. Fund managers will inform the latest progress of the fund in a timely manner, adjust the scale of fund shares in a timely manner, and protect the interests of investors.