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What good index funds can I buy?
Generally speaking, the investment of index funds is mainly based on broad-based index funds. If you are particularly optimistic about an industry or have in-depth research, you can consider the corresponding theme index fund. What good index funds can I buy?

The first is the market index.

The Shanghai Composite Index recently broke through the bull market high of 20 15, hitting a new high of 10, leading the index to break through first. The fund that tracks the SSE 50 Index well has the E Fund SSE 50 Index, which earned 50.44% in the past year. The Fund is an index-enhanced fund, which can realize the income beyond the index on the premise of controlling the risk of deviating from the target index.

There is also the Xingquan Shanghai and Shenzhen 300 Index (LOF), which tracks the Shanghai and Shenzhen 300 Index. The income of the Fund in the past year was 365,438+0.15%. Tracking the Shanghai and Shenzhen 300 Index is equivalent to gathering a large number of high-quality stocks and industry leaders. It is a classic market index fund. Since its establishment, the fund has surpassed the benchmark index in 10, and its enhancement effect is among the best in its kind.

Then there is the small and medium index.

Among the funds tracking GEM index, the outstanding performance is that China GEM ETF is connected to A, which lays out investment opportunities in high-tech industries such as cloud computing and artificial intelligence, and the policy is favorable for high growth.

In addition, the fund that tracks the CSI 500 Index well is Guo Fu CSI 500 Index Enhancement, which is the first enhanced fund to track the CSI 500 Index. Direct purchase of CSI 500 index funds can reduce the difficulty of frequently tracking market hotspots and effectively diversify investment risks.

There is also the US stock index

Among the funds that track the US stock index, there is the Boss S&P 500ETF connection that tracks the S&P 500. The index covers fast-growing and high-growth global technology giants such as Microsoft and Apple, and has increased by more than 480% in the past 10 years.