How does the fund look at profit or loss?
How to see whether a fund is profitable or losing mainly depends on its net value and floating profit and loss. \x0d\ Net fund value refers to the net asset value of each fund. The formula is: net fund unit value = (total assets-total liabilities) total fund shares. The subscription and redemption of open-end funds are executed at this price, which is calculated after the market closes every day and announced the next day. The transaction price of closed-end funds is the market price determined when buying and selling. Simply put, when the fund is issued, there is a total share, and the net value is how much a fund has sold at present. \x0d\ The calculation formula of fund net value is: fund unit net value = (total assets-total liabilities) ÷ total amount of funds \x0d\ The subscription and redemption of open-end funds are executed at this price, which is calculated after the market closes every day and announced the next day. The transaction price of closed-end funds is the market price determined when buying and selling. \x0d\ Simply put, when a fund is issued, its total share and net value are how much a fund has sold at present. For example, if you buy 1 0,000 funds with a net value of 1.2 yuan, then the price you buy is 1, 200 yuan, the net value at the time of selling is 1, 300 yuan, and the net profit at the time of selling is 1 0,000 yuan (actually, the transaction cost should be deducted). \x0d\ The profit and loss of the fund depends on this indicator-floating profit and loss. A positive floating profit and loss means a gain, and a negative floating profit and loss means a loss.