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How to see whether the fund has made a profit or lost money?
Ignorance of fund knowledge does not prevent people from buying funds, so many people find that even the most basic ups and downs are disdainful after buying funds. Let's take a look at whether the funds they bought fell or rose.

Do you think the fund has made a profit or lost money?

Open the software for buying funds, click on the fund you hold, and you can see the most basic information. Click on the holding income to see if you have made a profit or lost. If you hold the income regularly, you earn it; if you hold the income passively, you lose it.

There is also a simple way to find the fund company that bought the fund, register and log in, and you can see the accurate information of the fund you hold. The relevant formula of fund profit and loss: fund profit and loss = total share * fund net value+(cash dividend)-total principal.

The income marked by the fund is the previous income, which is for reference only, and does not mean that you will definitely get such income after buying. It may be too much, or it may be lost. These are all changing at any time. How much you can get depends on the profit of the fund when you sell it.

After reading the above introduction, I believe you have a better understanding of how to see whether the fund has made a profit or lost. If you want to know whether the fund you bought has earned or lost, you can also look at its trend. Green down, red up. Last reminder: funds are suitable for long-term investment, so don't care too much about temporary ups and downs.