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What does fund c mean?
Fund C refers to a type of fund investment. Compared with Class A and Class B funds, Class C funds are characterized by much lower sales expenses, management expenses and custody expenses, so they become a way for ordinary investors to choose fund investment. Class C funds are usually suitable for long-term investment, with the advantages of low risk and stable income.

Fund C is different from other fund types, and its rate of return is related to the growth rate of net worth. In the fund market, Class C fund is usually a new type of fund launched by fund companies to meet the needs of different investors after abandoning Class A and Class B funds. Its main goal is to attract investors who are unwilling to bear high costs. Although the risk of Class C funds is low, the rate of return may be lower than other fund types, so it is necessary to choose according to personal risk preference.

For investors, Fund C needs to know its investment strategy and the performance of the fund manager. In addition, we should also know the core information of the fund's investment portfolio, investment scope and investment theme. Only by fully understanding all aspects of C Fund can we make correct investment decisions and avoid investment losses. In short, although the risk of C fund is relatively low, it needs detailed understanding and evaluation before it can be invested.