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  1. CICC's cash butler currency is a currency fund that can be found in wealth management. This fund's annualized approximately expected return on the 7th was relatively average. Some friends asked, is CICC's cash butler's currency safety? Let's briefly analyze, please see below.

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    . From the perspective of risk levels
    It according to the product page, the risk level of CICC's cash butler currency is "low risk". Generally speaking, fund products are not capitalized, but low -risk fund losses are very small, and investors do not have to worry too much.
    . From the perspective of historical experience
    This cash butler currency belongs to the currency fund, the currency fund has not lost money in the history of the currency fund, the worst case is only the expected income decrease, just like the current Yu'ebao, Its principal security is still very high.
    . From the perspective of the fund size
    As of the end of the first quarter of 2019, the management scale of Class C by CICC Cash Butler was 100 million yuan. The scale of this currency fund is relatively small, but there is no risk of liquidation.
    . From the direction of investment
    This of the main investment interest rate bonds, bank deposit deposit and other assets of the main currency of the cash cash steward. The credit rating of interest rate bonds is very high, and basically rarely breach contracts, let alone the security of bank deposits, so the risk of this currency fund is relatively low.
    5. From the perspective of historical performance
    This cash butler currency was established in 2017. Its performance is pretty good. In the past half of the year, the increase is to rank medium in similar funds.
    OK, the currency of CICC's cash housekeeper is analyzed here, I hope it will be helpful to everyone. In general, the security of this currency fund is not a big problem. Reminder, wealth management is risky, and investment needs to be cautious.

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