If you have the ability to take risks, there is nothing wrong with the fund itself, but the market is affected and the market is not good for the time being. You can also wait for the opportunity, or redeem a part, and leave a part to see how the fund market is behind, and then decide whether to redeem or hold it.
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Has the foundation been falling?
Generally speaking, there are ups and downs and fluctuations in funds. And when the market of some funds is not good, there will be a continuous year of decline. This decline means that the whole fund will fall, not every day, but only a little more. If you choose a bad fund, the loss of the fund will be more serious. Therefore, when you buy badly, don't be reluctant. It is also important to stop loss in time.
When choosing a fund, you must choose a good fund to hold for a long time, such as referring to past performance, fund manager, fund size and other aspects of analysis, and then analyze whether to buy according to your risk tolerance.
When buying, you can also consider buying in batches with fixed investment to reduce the risk, because when buying a fund, you can't judge whether it is high or status, and the fixed investment can be shared equally.