The new fund refers to the newly issued fund, which is in the raising period or closed period.
The sub-IPO fund is second only to the sub-IPO. As the name implies, the second new fund is actually very simple, mainly in the word "new". Sub-new funds refer to funds that have not been established for a long time, generally referring to funds that have been listed for three months, but funds that have been listed for more than one year can also be called sub-new funds. For example, funds issued after the beginning of the year can be called sub-new funds by the end of the year.
In addition, the so-called "sub-new fund" can be a fund that has just been opened for subscription, or a fund that has been expanded through spin-off or a large proportion of dividends. Generally speaking, new funds are relatively new funds. ?