First, the liquor fund has always been a hot topic. I believe many liquor buyers made a lot of money last year, because the liquor sector rose a bit outrageous last year, so at the beginning of 20021,many people were lured by this huge profit and joined the ranks of chasing high. Why do you say that? Because when they grow to a certain extent, they will inevitably pull back, and these people have suffered a big drop just after they bought it. People with bad mentality may stop loss directly in time, that is, sell the fund, but some people can only pretend to be dead because they buy too much. Generally speaking, novices should not touch popular sectors, such as liquor, new energy and military industry. These sectors are already very high, and it is qualified to buy leeks at this time, but if you hold them for a long time, it is not too late to buy them again.
Second, white wine is good, but don't drink too much. I think what the experts said is right. No matter what sector the fund is, it must be risk-conscious, that is, it must be empty-minded if there is a bottom drop. Don't be greedy just because you earn more, and don't want to return to your capital just because you fall. In fact, the fund is taking advantage of people's greed, and it is difficult for people with greedy hearts to play with the fund to make money. They won't switch packages for safety, stop losses in time, and only look at immediate interests. People with this mentality generally earn less and lose more, so don't play with funds, because playing with funds is too worry-free.
Third, extremes meet, and no matter how powerful the fund is, it can't just go up or down. We all know that the extremes meet, and there will always be adjustments in the fund that rises again. It is impossible to keep going smoothly, and so is the liquor sector. Many smart people sold in time when they reached the high point, but some people were too greedy and thought there was still room for growth, so they were trapped. Therefore, whether you buy stocks or funds, you must be rational and rational. Finally, buying a fund is not a profitable thing. At present, many young people borrow money to buy fund stocks. I don't think this is worth advocating. It is better to make money honestly than to dream of getting rich overnight.