Where is the maximum withdrawal rate of the fund?
The most common ways to check the maximum withdrawal rate of funds are these two. One is to log in to official website of the corresponding fund company and find the information page of the fund, so you can see the historical highest withdrawal rate in the historical net value of the fund. Secondly, on the fund information page of the fund trading software, the historical maximum withdrawal rate of the fund can be roughly calculated through the trend chart of historical net value. The lower the maximum withdrawal rate of the fund, the better. The maximum withdrawal rate of the fund may be the biggest loss after you buy this fund. This is just a reference data.
Is the fund's rise and fall artificially operated?
No, the rise and fall of the fund is determined by the specific investment target. For example, stock funds mainly invest in stocks, and the rise and fall of funds are controlled by shareholding. Funds with rising stocks rise and vice versa. Funds generally include money funds, stock funds, index funds, bond funds, hybrid funds, ETF funds, lof funds and so on.
Generally speaking, the higher the highest withdrawal rate, the greater the loss, but its yield and yield are relatively low. For some relatively stable investors, it is a good choice to choose a fund with a lower maximum withdrawal rate.