Learn to look at indicators, simply put, is to understand the current situation of this fund, what is the future trend, and whether there are risks.
1, fund name+fund code: the fund name is generally a combination of company name and fund type, and the fund code is convenient for us to find when purchasing.
2. Fund increase: It represents the annual increase and decrease of this fund and the daily increase and decrease, and it can be seen what its rate of return is.
3. Net fund value: represents the price of the fund, and the calculation formula is: net fund unit value = net total assets/fund share.
4. Fund rating: This is the rating agency's rating based on the performance of the fund in the past few years and the company's situation. The higher the star rating, the higher the cost performance.
5. Performance trend+net value estimation: performance trend is the income trend of the fund in different time periods, and net value estimation is the price estimation of the fund at different times of the day, which can be used to judge whether to buy today.
6. Historical performance+historical net value: historical performance represents the ranking of your fund in the same type in each time period, and historical net value is the change of fund net value in each trading day.
7. Fund file: You can view all the basic information of the fund here, including fund managers and fund companies.
8. Trading rules: information and rules of fund trading.