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The quota for domestic QDII S&P funds is completely running out. Currently, only Morgan S&P on fund platforms like Alipay, which are distribution channels, has a daily quota of 20 yuan, which is not enough at all.
Currently, my domestic S&P dollar-cost averaging investments have been transferred to the Bosera Fund App, which still has a daily quota of 1,000 yuan for E-class funds.
The Bosera Fund App is Bosera's own direct sales channel, so the quotas tend to be larger. Platforms like Alipay Funds and China Merchants Bank Funds are distribution channels and require the fund company to allocate quotas.
Some friends might consider buying US stock ETFs listed on the A-share market, but the biggest issue with these ETFs is the premium rate, which has reached nearly 10% in the most extreme cases.
It's like paying 110 yuan to buy something that others can get for 100 yuan; when its price drops to 90 yuan, others lose 10%, but your loss is close to 20%.
In this situation, it's not recommended to buy on-exchange ETFs. At least wait for a correction in the US stock market and for the premium rate to return to a normal level within 3%.