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What do the three lines of the fund represent?
You need to look at the stock market by yourself, study the trend and analyze the K-line chart. Buying a fund is not that complicated. Most people will not observe the trend of the fund after buying it, but in fact, the fund also has a trend chart and lines representing specific meanings. Let's look at what the three lines of the fund represent.

What do the three lines of the fund represent?

1, the trend of the fund's net value, the decline of the fund's net value, indicating that the fund has fallen, and vice versa.

2. The trend of net value of similar funds is relative to the net value of similar funds. If this fund has the upper hand, it means that this fund has higher income than similar funds.

3. The trend of the net value of Shanghai and Shenzhen 300 funds. Comparing the trend of the net value of the Shanghai and Shenzhen 300 funds, we can understand the overall trend of the funds.

In addition to the three lines mentioned above, in fact, there are also three lines in the trend of the fund's cumulative rate of return, which represent the fund's rate of return, the Shanghai Composite Index's rate of return and the Shanghai and Shenzhen 300 Index's rate of return. When buying and selling funds, investors can look at the trend of their own funds and then compare whether similar funds have higher returns. If the net value falls, the income is lower than that of similar funds, and it does not outperform the broader market, it is necessary to analyze whether the fund you hold is a bad fund.

The overall trend of fund return rate far exceeds that of Shanghai Composite Index and Shanghai and Shenzhen 300, indicating that the fund's current return is good and gradually increasing; If it is lower than the Shanghai Composite Index and the Shanghai and Shenzhen 300 Index, it means that it has underperformed the broader market, and such a fund may not have obvious advantages in income.

After reading the above introduction, I believe everyone has a more comprehensive understanding of what the three lines of the fund represent. Buying funds mainly depends on cumulative net worth, real-time net worth, withdrawal range and so on.