Will the fund rebound when it plummets?
This is uncertain. From the fund's point of view, if there is a big drop, then holding the fund for a long time has a great probability of turning losses into profits, but there is still a small probability of denying this statement. Suppose that the fund held, due to improper management, coupled with the decline in market conditions, led to losses in fund performance for years. Many investors have been redeemed, and continuing to hold such funds is likely to face the result of liquidation.
In fact, holding funds in a falling market is the most painful. Investors have been holding high-quality funds, but they have encountered a long-term decline, resulting in losses. Although I firmly believe that holding will have a bright future, watching the fund lose money all the time in this process has changed the mentality of investors and made the holding process more painful. Although many investors know the truth of long-term investment, not many people really do it.
There is a high probability that the fund will rebound when it falls sharply, but you can't let the fund go. You should consider the market situation and how long the funds on hand can be invested. There are many factors to consider when investing in this fund. One factor is likely to affect the investment results, so investors need to be flexible in the long-term investment process. That's all. I hope it helps you.