Not the subscription amount, but the subscription amount or subscription amount. The former is the amount that investors buy (this period is called "subscription") new funds during the issuance period; After the new fund is closed for a certain period of time, it can be freely bought (called subscription) and sold (called redemption). At this time, the amount of funds purchased by investors is called the subscription amount.
Subscription rate: investors have to pay a certain fee to subscribe for the fund. The proportion of this fee is called the subscription rate, which is generally 1% or 1.2% of the subscription amount.
Subscription rate: investors have to pay a certain fee for purchasing funds. The proportion of this procedure is called the subscription rate, which is generally 65438+ 0.5% of the subscription amount.
Redemption rate: When redeeming a fund, investors have to pay a certain fee, which is called the redemption rate, generally 0.5% of the redemption amount.
As a novice, you should pay attention to risks when buying funds at present. Don't just know how to make money, not how to lose money. You just lost money in the early stage, so it's hard to say for some time to come.