The CSI 2000 index represents the price trend of small and medium-sized stocks in the A-share market, which is calculated by weighting the total market value, circulating market value and turnover of stocks in Shanghai and Shenzhen stock markets. The CSI 2000 Index includes not only the top small-cap stocks in market value, but also many high-growth high-quality small-cap stocks. The index was officially launched in 2002. If you are optimistic about the index, you can trade the funds in the market corresponding to the index.
There are four CSI indexes: CSI 50, CSI 300, CSI 1000 and CSI 2000. To put it simply, CSI 50 is the top 50 companies, which is roughly equivalent to the cross-market SSE 50, or the top 50 of CSI 100, and the CSI 300 is the top 300, which is roughly equivalent to.