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How to buy graded funds
Graded funds are also called structured funds. In a fund's portfolio, the fund is divided into two or more levels according to its net income or net assets, with different risks and returns. So how do you buy a graded fund?

There are three kinds of graded funds, namely parent fund, graded A, graded B and so on. So we see that some fund names will have letters A, B and C after them. The first two types can be traded according to OTC funds, that is, they can be sold to securities companies, banks and other institutions or purchased by fund companies. If they are closed-end funds, they can also be traded on the market. For Grade B, it needs to be purchased from the stock account in the securities account.

According to the current data collection, there are currently 126 graded funds in the market, of which 70 have completed the transformation. Transformation is not limited to canceling AB level and listing. Specifically, these funds are divided into the following categories:

1, divided into stock funds and bond funds according to specific targets, of which 1 16 is the majority; There are only 10 bond funds, with different classifications, including 4 medium-and long-term pure bonds and 4 mixed bonds, and 1 passive index enhanced bond funds. This shows that the risk of graded funds is still relatively large.

2. According to whether there are floor transactions, there are 12 1 listed graded funds, and there are 5 unlisted graded funds, which shows that floor funds account for the majority.

3. According to the grading ratio, 50-50 points account for 107, occupying an absolute position; Four or six points is eight points; Only nine out of seven; And 28 points is only1; 82 points is only 1.