Even though American stocks exploded yesterday All of the mu...
Even though American stocks exploded yesterday
All of the mutual funds I have are negative.
why!? Somebody please tell me.
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181730393 : it's true. The valuation value of the investment trust came out a while ago and it was negative. Exchange effects?
乱空 : I think it's an exchange loss![undefined [undefined]](https://static.moomoo.com/nnq/emoji/static/image/default/default-black.png?imageMogr2/thumbnail/36x36)
勤勉なイドジャ_4945 : It's because the yen has appreciated
182701698 OP 乱空 : seriously!?
182701698 OP 乱空 : Eh
182701698 OP 182701698 OP : S&P, NASDAQ, and Vanguard were up quite a bit, but this is the beginning...
But does exchange have anything to do with valuation value in the first place!? I thought I would be able to benefit from the exchange rate when I retracted, but...
182701698 OP 181730393 : Does the valuation value of an investment trust have anything to do with exchange in the first place!? I thought it wasn't there...
乱空 182701698 OP : It's calculated using the exchange rate at the time the reference valuation value is issued, so it's going to have an effect![undefined [undefined]](https://static.moomoo.com/nnq/emoji/static/image/default/default-black.png?imageMogr2/thumbnail/36x36)
181730393 : Even if you're not that shocked, the amount converted at the current rate is displayed, so if the yen depreciates, it looks like it has gone up again.
Since it's converted to yen, it's going down, so it's probably going up on a dollar basis.
182701698 OP 181730393 : Thank you for your comment (kind,,)
I've always thought that when profit was determined separately from the valuation value, the difference in exchange at the time of purchase separately from the valuation value would be added to the profit again, but is this wrong!? Sorry for my ignorance.
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