In fact, an open-end fund is to pool everyone's money, and then a professional fund manager will buy stocks. Its advantage is scale advantage. Its problem is that information disclosure is opaque. At present, the level of domestic fund managers is not good enough, and the fund will not work if the market is not good. This is suitable for investors who have neither the time nor the ability to operate stocks when the overall stock market is relatively good.
Therefore, there are two most important factors in choosing an open-end fund. First, look at your own judgment on the market. If you think the market can continue, you can buy it. Second, insist on choosing fund companies with scale and strength.