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The Difference between Class A and Class C of Hybrid Fund in Jiashi Pilot Asset Allocation
1, subscription fee is different: subscription fee is required for Class A subscription, and subscription fee is not required for Class C subscription.

2. The sales service fee is different: Class A has no sales service fee, while Class C needs 0.80% sales service fee every year.

3. Long-term investment: Class A is suitable for long-term investment and Class C is suitable for short-term investment.

Harvest Pilot Asset Allocation Hybrid Fund chooses Class C if it wants to hold it in the short term and Class A if it wants to hold it in the long term.

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1. investment funds want to get good returns, and combination is the most important. It's like going out to dress, not only to match, but also to conform to the season and weather. Generally speaking, a portfolio with good returns not only conforms to the market environment, but also the selected funds need to be consistent with the market style.

2. The categories of fund shares are usually set into different categories according to the time of fund first sale, the collection method of sales service fee and subscription fee. The two types of shares operate at the same time, but they have their own fund codes, and the net value of fund shares is announced separately.

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