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Can the fund return its capital after losing a lot? Is there any good way to get back to basics?
For many investors, they all hope that the funds they buy will buy low and sell high to make money, but few people can accurately judge this. Then, when the fund loses a lot, can it return to its original value? Is there any good way to get back to basics? I have prepared relevant contents for your reference.

Many fund losses may be restored to their original values. The loss of the fund may be due to the lack of position management. For example, if you want to invest at a low point, it is a pity that you have been in a state of falling at a high point, and then you will lose money when you sell at the lowest point.

Then when the fund loses a lot, if the fund's past performance is still good, but it has fallen during this period, and the market situation is not very good at this time, investors themselves are more interested in this fund.

Then you can choose to wait for the fund's market to get better, then add positions at the low point of the fund to reduce costs and finally earn back. However, this method is risky. If you don't add positions at the lowest point and the fund is still in a state of decline, you may lose more. Therefore, investors must consider the risks when buying funds.

If investors are not optimistic about the prospects of the fund, then there is no need to hang on a tree, stop loss in time, or redeem and buy other fund investments. General funds can set a stop-loss point. When the fund reaches the stop-loss point in mind, it will be redeemed in time to avoid greater losses.

Summary: When the fund loses a lot, it is possible to recover its capital. When the fund loses a lot, if the fund's past performance is good, it will only fall during this period. At this time, the market situation is not very good, and investors themselves are more optimistic about the fund, so they can choose to wait for the fund market to improve, then add positions at the low point of the fund to reduce costs and finally earn back, but this method is risky.