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Is there a handling fee for buying and selling funds?
In most cases, fund transactions are not handled by investors, but managed by specialized fund managers. In the fund market, the trading rules of most funds are very important, and it is common to charge fees. Do you have to pay a handling fee for buying and selling funds? What's the difference between Class A and Class C?

Is there a handling fee for buying and selling funds?

Under normal circumstances, money funds do not charge trading fees. Except for the money fund, other funds basically charge fees. Class C shares are generally held for more than 1 month without redemption fee, and other funds are generally 2 to 3 years. Selling fees are generally charged according to the length of holding time, and the longer the holding time, the lower the rate.

This kind of fund with an A behind it is a class A fund. This kind of fund generally needs a handling fee, and a certain fee is charged for selling it after 7 days. What needs to be explained here is that the situation of Class C funds is quite special. There is no handling fee for such funds, and most of them are sold after 7 days, and no handling fee is charged.

Generally speaking, whether a fund is bought or sold is related to the type and share of the fund. Some funds do not charge after 7 days, and some funds charge after 7 days. It should be noted that there is no charge for the trading of Class C funds after 7 days.