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Excuse me, should I make up for the loss of buying foundation? Or just lost the principal?
Buying a fund will only lose part of the principal, and there is no need to make up the money.

General fund losses to a certain extent will be liquidated. The liquidation line of most funds is 75%, that is, if they lose 25%, they will be liquidated and the remaining money will be returned to investors. The specific liquidation line depends on the contract of the fund you bought, which is different.

Where you bought it, it will be returned to that account. If you buy it from a securities account, it will be returned to your securities account. If you buy it from a bank, it will be returned directly to your bank account.

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There are several kinds of funds that will not lose money.

1. Monetary funds, such as Yu 'ebao and Licaitong, are all such funds, because their main investment agreement is deposit.

2. Wealth management fund, with investment direction similar to that of money fund;

3. Capital preservation funds, as long as they meet the capital preservation conditions, are capital preservation and will not lose money.