Can the fund go back if it falls? The fund has fallen by 20, how much does it have to rise to come b

Updated on Financial 2024-06-28
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    **Falling down can still rise back, but whether it can rise back to the beginning of the ** position is not necessarily, whether it can rise back is a problem, or it may be** a problem of its own operation, resulting in** unable to operate.

    It's like PetroChina, from the highest 48 yuan to today's 4 yuan, and has never gone back, and the ** of PetroChina in the heavy position will definitely not be able to rise back. In addition, the problem of itself is that investors may redeem due to too many losses, and they are facing liquidation, and they will naturally not be able to rise after liquidation.

    Extended Information: What is the relationship between the rise and fall of **?

    The rise and fall of ** is mainly related to its position stocks, ** huge redemption, ** dividends and other factors, and the changes of these factors have caused the rise and fall of **. Each ** will make different operations according to different market scenarios, so these operations will produce different results due to market changes, naturally we have to judge what the rise and fall of ** is affected by the combination of its position stocks, whether there are huge redemptions and changes in dividends in the near future, etc.

    1. Huge redemption: Generally speaking, if it is open**.

    A net redemption request within a single open day is considered to have occurred if it exceeds 10% of the total share of the previous open day**.

    2. Stepping on thunder: Generally speaking, stepping on thunder will have a negative impact on the net value.

    It will have a more serious impact, especially after the continuous decline limit in the **position**.

    3. Dividends: It will also lead to the net value of the day, but this is just a "numbers game", not really. On the ex-dividend date, the amount of this dividend will be deducted on the basis of the net value of **, so this is likely to cause the original rise to become a fall.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Not necessarily!! Sometimes it depends on the time!!

    I remember that in 07, I bought Bosera in CCB Yuan**! In 08, it fell to more than 9 cents, and it was all sold ruthlessly!

    This ** lowest fell to Mao Duo!!

    It seems that this ** has only risen to yuan around 2018!! There is no point for a red once in the middle!!

    **The ruthlessness of the company is not inferior to **!!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    **If it falls, it may not be able to rise back.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In the investment market, when investing in the subject matter **, in fact, it is not the increase in ** to return to the capital, every time it is necessary ** to change the range of Chinese New Year's Eve, before returning to the original position, that is, to return to the capital, then, when the ** purchased by investors falls by 20, how much does it take to return to the capital?

    The formula for the return on investment is: 1 (1 loss range) 1, that is, when the investor suffers a loss of 20, the return margin of the return on investment is 1 (1 20) 1 25, which is that when the investor procures a loss of 20, it is necessary to return the cost of **25.

    Of course, investors in the **20, in order to quickly return to the capital, can be in the process of the ** to make up the position manipulation, through the process of increasing the share of the position, to spread the cost of their position, so as to hit the lower increase in the capital, at the same time, investors in the **20 later, can also coax the trend of the **, high sell low manipulation, earn the difference, to spread the cost of the position.

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