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Why did the fund suspend trading?
There are different reasons for the suspension of fund trading. Generally speaking:

Funds usually stop buying because:

1. When the fund is closed, the subscription will be suspended. During the closed period, the Fund does not accept subscription and redemption, and the subscription is suspended.

2. Before the holidays, the Monetary Fund suspended subscription, because the Monetary Fund earned money during the holidays, and the suspension of subscription was to prevent some large funds from entering cash;

3. The scale of the fund is too large. As the saying goes, the boat is easy to turn around, because fund managers have to invest in fund assets in proportion. Assuming that the market is not good, the investment loss will affect the net value of the fund and the income ranking of the fund manager, so the subscription is suspended;

4. If the fund has dividends, the subscription may be suspended, depending on the announcement of the fund.

Reasons for suspending fund sales:

Generally, open-end funds can be sold in the open period, unless they are closed by new funds, or closed-end funds or private equity funds, in which case they cannot be sold; Another reason is that there has been a huge redemption of the fund, which has had a great impact on the net value of the fund in the near future, so the fund manager postponed the redemption, so he could not sell it that day.