Yes, T+0 trading is listed on China Internet ETF, which means you can buy on the same day and sell on the same day. Because China Internet Foundation invests in high-quality A-shares, U.S. stocks and Hong Kong stocks, most of China Internet funds are T+0 funds, so investors can buy and sell on the same day. Investors can purchase China Internet funds by opening stock accounts. If you don't have a stock account, you can open one. If you don't want to open it, you can buy QDII funds that are related to China outside the market.
There are Huaxia Internet etf( 159605), Bank of Communications CSI Overseas China Internet Index (164906), Harvest CSI Overseas China Internet 30ETF( 159607), Guangfa CSI Overseas China Internet 30( 159605) and so on.
At this stage, China Unicom's OTC funds are:
E Fund CSI Overseas China Internet 50ETF Connection A, code 006327;
E Fund CSI Overseas China Internet 50ETF Connection C, code 006328;
Overseas China Internet Index of Bank of Communications, code 164906, etc.