2. Hybrid funds refer to funds that invest in stocks, bonds and money market instruments and do not meet the classification standards of stock funds and bond funds. According to the different investment ratios and investment strategies of stocks and bonds, hybrid funds can be divided into various types, such as partial stock funds, partial debt funds and allocation funds.
3. Bond funds are funds that mainly invest in fixed-income financial instruments such as government bonds and financial bonds. Because the income of the products they invest in is relatively stable, they are also called "fixed-income funds". According to the proportion of investment in stocks, bond funds can be divided into pure bond funds and partial debt funds.