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Why do you want to keep the bottom position when the fund is sold?
Many senior investors who have invested in funds for many years usually leave a bottom position when selling funds, so many novice investors don't understand why they should leave a bottom position when selling funds. The following content will solve your doubts about this problem.

Why do you want to keep the bottom position when the fund is sold?

1. A fund that sells short positions can prevent it from being emptied. If the fund is sold, there will be no regrets.

2. The fund sells a bottom position and observes the future market of the fund. Many investors are worried that the fund will fall in the future and want to sell the fund, but they are afraid of missing the rise. Then the fund can be sold at the bottom. If the fund rises, it can continue to hold or add positions, and vice versa.

Generally speaking, the reserved position of the fund is to keep up with the trend of the market and not let its own operation run counter to the trend of the market. It is a good investment strategy that novice investors can refer to. That's all. I hope it helps you.