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If I buy a fund today and the fund company splits it tomorrow, am I finished?

Let’s talk about splitting first. Splitting means that the net value of the unit decreases but your holding share increases, and the total value remains unchanged. There is no direct loss in this point. Let’s talk about dividends. If you pay dividends when you buy it, you will have direct losses. For example, you

You have 20,000 in hand to buy a fund with a net value of 2. After deducting the handling fee, it is 19,700/2 = 9,850 shares. Now each share has a dividend of 1 yuan, leaving a net value of 1 yuan. Then the dividend you received is 9,850, and the remaining shares

It is also 9850, and if you buy a share of 9850 after the dividend is distributed, it only costs 9850 yuan. The actual loss is equal to the handling fee paid for the money distributed to you.

Indirect losses exist in both dividends and splits, because the problem faced in both cases is position adjustment, which will delay time and affect the original trend. You must be mentally prepared. Now I am talking about Nanji. I also hold this chicken.

The trend has been strong in the past, but recent news from various sources in the stock market shows that policies have a tendency to suppress financial stocks in the housing market. Nanji's largest holding is Vanke A. Judging from Nanji's recent results, it has been ranked outside the 200th place for a few days, which is extremely unfortunate.

Normally, we guess that this may be a round of position adjustment, but it has not been completed yet, but I believe this chicken is a good chicken and I will not kill it. The position adjustment has not been completed yet, and the net value may continue to fall, but if the market does not fall,

, there is not much room for decline, you can buy it now, and this base is too large now, there is a possibility of stopping the subscription.