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What is the difference between fund subscription and subscription?
When investing in funds, there are actually some differences in purchase methods. Many investors lack understanding of the difference between fund subscription and subscription, so what is the difference between fund subscription and subscription?

What is the difference between fund subscription and subscription?

Fund subscription refers to the purchase behavior of investors during the fund raising period, and fund subscription refers to the purchase behavior of investors during the opening period. There are the following differences between them:

In terms of 1 rate, the subscription rate of funds in the subscription period is relatively more favorable than that in the subscription period.

2 in terms of flexibility, the subscribed funds need to wait until the fund reaches the open period before they can be redeemed; When you buy it, you can usually redeem it on the second trading day.

In terms of income, the fund did not invest during the subscription period, so it will not bring higher income.

So how long is the subscription period of the fund? Generally speaking, it usually takes one to three months from the date when the fund shares are sold, and the longest period is no more than three months. If the number of shares is reached in advance, the raising period can be ended in advance.