1. Which funds have the highest cumulative net worth?
Second, the unit net value must be lower than the accumulated net value?
The answer is no, because of the existence of graded funds and ETF conversion, the unit net value is often higher than the accumulated net value. At this time, it can better reflect the value of accumulated net worth. Regardless of whether the accumulated net value is converted or not, it is easier for us to see whether the fund has made a profit or a loss since its listing.
In short, when we buy a fund, we should consider the performance of the fund manager, the average performance of the fund and the holding target, regardless of the unit net value.