Mutual Fund Purchase Restrictions Increase QDII and Quantitative Small Cap Stocks Simultaneously "Hit the Brakes"
In November, a number of funds have implemented "purchase restrictions" successively. Overall, there has been an increase in the number of fund purchase restrictions recently, with some small-cap funds attracting a large number of subscriptions due to outstanding performance, and QDII funds being sought after by funds due to their heavy holdings in overseas hot technology stocks and significant net asset value increases. Several fund companies have chosen to proactively implement purchase restrictions to control the pace of fund inflows and also demonstrate their focus on long-term performance stability. Industry insiders remind investors to rationally assess the differences in short-term returns when evaluating funds with purchase restrictions. In particular, for QDII products, their net asset value fluctuates significantly with overseas markets, so the investment cycle should focus on the medium to long term to avoid buying high and selling low.
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