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Buying a fund has nothing to do with net worth!
Have something to do with it. I can buy more low-net-worth funds for the same amount of money, while high-net-worth funds will naturally buy less. But not all funds with low net worth are necessarily good. At present, a very common phenomenon is that many investors think that high-net-worth funds are "expensive", with little room for growth and easy to "fall". They prefer to buy cheap funds, and even some investors don't buy non-dollar funds. But in fact, the meaning of fund net value is different from the stock price. The net fund value represents the balance of the total market value of fund assets after deducting liabilities at the corresponding time point, reflecting the market value of fund assets. The income of an investment fund is not directly related to the net value of the fund at the time of purchase. What really determines the investor's income is the net growth rate of the fund during its holding period, which is mainly determined by the investment management ability of the fund manager.