Plate rotation votes, high throw and low suction, earn the difference, or follow the rotation.To sum up, if we allocate funds below 100,000, we can probably divide the funds into 4 points. A bank, a securities company, a rotating sector, and the last one holds A500.So I want to try to think deeply with my shallow experience and understanding. In this way, we can set up the value-added plan of our meager assets.
The first is the ultra-long line, which can be a family heirloom. Are there any tickets in the stock market that ignore fluctuations? And with the growth of national wealth, the stock price has been rising? I think it's a bank. Even a bear market can benefit from dividends. This is also why the rich choose investment banks to preserve their assets. Moreover, banks are the mother of all industries. I don't understand the stock market and economic laws, but banks have the most professional people and even people who make rules to ensure that banks are profitable as enterprises to do business, and multi-faceted investment ensures the growth of bank profits. Banks are the ones that don't pursue the stock difference the most, but look for a cost-effective ratio, that is, get enough stocks at the cheapest price. This is the super-long line, which is a big tree.A500 fund, enjoy the general incremental income of the whole market.To sum up, if we allocate funds below 100,000, we can probably divide the funds into 4 points. A bank, a securities company, a rotating sector, and the last one holds A500.
A500 fund, enjoy the general incremental income of the whole market.We understand that the sector is moving in rotation. When the brokerage firm moves, there is usually a policy. We look for the leading ticket in the industry according to the policy and market performance. If we can't grab the ticket, we will choose the sector enhancement fund if we can't get on the bus. This kind of ticket does not eat dividends, but only eats the difference and throws it after the limelight.Bank: low activity, high dividend.
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