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Does the more times the fund pays dividends mean that the fund is better?
The more times the fund pays dividends, does it prove that the fund runs better? This is usually the case, because the fund itself is bound to make money, and only when it earns enough money will it pay dividends, because if the fund is now operating at a loss, it is naturally impossible to pay dividends.

Fund dividend means that Huaxia Fund has 30 billion funds, and after half a year's operation, its total value has risen from 30 billion to 36 billion, which means that it has increased by 20% in half a year, which is completely possible for many medium and high-risk partial stock funds. Whether so many increases are fully reflected in the net value or give everyone a little dividend is dispensable. Having a dividend shows that his profitability is quite good, at least for now, and he earns a lot.

It is not a good thing that the fund pays dividends too frequently, because there is a rule that the fund will plummet after it rises, and vice versa. The fund can't keep rising, and its price will usher in a callback after it rises to a certain extent. He may go up 1% 2% a day when he plays, and he may lose 4% a day when he returns. In other words, if he works hard for three months, it is entirely possible that all the profits will disappear in just half a month. He has paid off all the money he earned before, and now he loses his principal.

When buying a fund, we should pay attention to its long-term development. You can't expect to help you make money in a short time. You can hold the fund for more than half a year, or you can hold it for more than one year. It is rare that the fund is still losing money after one year of operation. But you just sold it for a month without making any money. You thought it was a stop loss. In fact, you are losing money. If you take it for a year, he may not lose money, but he will make money with great probability. In fact, many people don't have the patience and courage, so most retail investors are losing money whether buying stocks or playing funds because they have no patience.