The fund net value estimation chart usually displays two axes, one is the horizontal axis representing time, and the other is the vertical axis representing the fund's net value or net value growth rate. The percentage on the ordinate represents the proportion of the fund's net value or net value growth rate on this axis, which is usually between 0% and 100%.
For example, if the net value of a fund at a certain moment is 10 yuan, and the corresponding percentage on the ordinate at that moment is 50%, then the net value of the fund at that moment can be obtained The estimate is 10 yuan, and you can see that the fund is in the middle of the entire net value change range at that moment.
It should be noted that the percentage on the ordinate of the fund net value estimation chart is not the actual return rate of the fund, but the relative position relative to the range of net value changes within a certain period of time. When investors use the fund net value estimation chart, they should comprehensively consider other factors, such as the performance of the fund manager, market environment, etc., to make investment decisions.