What are the types of hybrid funds?
Hybrid funds are mainly classified according to the allocation ratio of the underlying assets, which can be divided into partial stock funds, partial debt funds, balanced stock-debt funds and flexible allocation funds.
1 in partial stock funds, the allocation ratio of stocks is generally 50%~70%, and the allocation ratio of bonds is generally 20%~40%.
2 Partial debt funds are just the opposite of partial stock funds, with a higher proportion of bonds and a lower proportion of stocks.
The allocation ratio of stocks and bonds in the three-share debt balance fund is relatively balanced, and the ratio of stocks and bonds is roughly between 40% and 60%.
4. Flexible allocation of funds can be adjusted at any time according to market changes. Sometimes the proportion of stocks is high, sometimes the proportion of bonds is high, and sometimes more money market instruments can be invested.
Among the above types, the risk of partial stock mixed funds is the highest, the risk of balanced stock debt funds is the second, and the risk of partial debt funds is the lowest. The risk of flexible allocation funds is constantly changing according to adjustment.
The above is about the sharing of hybrid fund types, hoping to help everyone.