When buying QDII funds, you should consider your ability to resist risks. QDII funds fluctuate greatly. If you can't afford high risks, it is generally not recommended to buy.
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What if QDII fund loses 40%?
If the performance of QDII fund has been poor, the investment target continues to decline, the fund has changed fund managers, and the fund has not rebounded. In order to avoid greater losses, the general suggestion is redemption.
If there is nothing wrong with the fund itself, the fund market is not good, there are signs of rebound, and the fund has begun to rise, then you can consider waiting for the fund to rise. When the fund loses money to a certain extent, you must analyze the reasons for the decline of the fund and then consider whether to hold or redeem it.
The fund is a risky investment. Remember not to put the fund there when you buy it. It's easy to lose money. Pay attention to it occasionally after buying a fund.