Why does the fund I bought keep falling?
Most of the funds you buy are falling continuously, which may be high-risk funds. If you buy a money fund or a pure debt fund, the possibility of falling is basically small. Investors should think clearly when choosing funds. If you don't have the ability to take risks, don't buy high-risk fund types.
There are many reasons for the decline in fund buying. For example, the fund market is not good, the fund manager makes mistakes, and the fund selection is not good. It will lead to the decline of the fund and the positions bought by the fund. If the fund keeps rising, investors are optimistic about the fund, but if they buy it themselves, they will fall, which means that they are likely to buy it at a high level, so the fund continues to fall.
The fund has been falling, right?
The more the fund falls, the more deeply it reflects on the reasons for its decline. Is the fund manager incompetent? Or is the whole market falling? Or because of their disorderly operation, and then suit the remedy to the case, do you want to buy it?
If the fund manager is incompetent because of frequent replacement of the fund manager, then stop the loss in time and stop buying. If there is nothing wrong with the fund itself, then you can increase your position when the fund starts to rebound.