1. What are the military grading funds?
1, classification of CSI military index of rich countries (16 1024)
2. E Fund's Classification of Military Industry (502003)
3. Shen Wanlingxin's Classification of China Securities Military Industry Index (163 1 15)
4. Classification of Rongtong Military Industry (16 1628)
Second, 20 16 how to invest in graded funds?
When the market falls, the overall trend of the parent fund is declining. The short-term buying of the parent fund can not only accompany the decline, but also make up the position appropriately during the decline and reduce the cost. Another way is to invest in the parent fund. Many articles have mentioned the charm of investing in parent funds, so I won't go into details. In fact, investing in parent funds can reduce costs in essence.
The market has been falling. Don't touch those B grades with serious premium. If you really want to touch them, remember to buy a and b when the market falls. The market has been falling, and A share is a good hedge. Because under normal circumstances, when the market changes or plummets, the share of A will rise, and selling A will directly profit. In order to meet the basic situation of arbitrage, if there is a market crash, the share of A and the share of B will fall at the same time, and the decline is very large. This is an opportunity, because you can operate arbitrage. But if you don't understand arbitrage, you'd better buy A shares in a down-to-earth manner, because it will always rise back (B shares will be subsidized).
When the market has been rising, there is nothing to say. Buying a parent fund or a B share or even a share can be profitable. In the bull market, the profitability of share B is the strongest, because it is likely to have a high premium.