PANews reported on December 25 that Guotou Silver LOF announced a restriction on the amount of fixed investment in Class A fund shares to 100 yuan, effective fromPANews reported on December 25 that Guotou Silver LOF announced a restriction on the amount of fixed investment in Class A fund shares to 100 yuan, effective from

Guotou Silver LOF: Restricts the regular fixed-amount investment amount for Class A fund shares to 100 yuan.

2025/12/25 20:12

PANews reported on December 25 that Guotou Silver LOF announced a restriction on the amount of fixed investment in Class A fund shares to 100 yuan, effective from December 29, 2025. Previously, the current subscription limit for Class A shares of the fund was 500 yuan.

The recent surge in silver prices to $69 per ounce attracted a large influx of funds, with the premium rate of the Guotou Silver LOF (Listed Open-Ended Fund) reaching as high as 68.19%, triggering an arbitrage frenzy. However, the fund manager frequently issued risk warnings and suspended trading to cool things down, pointing out that the high premium was unsustainable and that investors should be wary of the risk of losses from premium convergence and silver price fluctuations. On December 25, after the fund was suspended from trading, it immediately hit the daily limit down upon reopening, and the premium rate fell back to 45.45%. Experts warn that silver prices may face a technical correction in the short term, and investors should exercise caution.

Previous reports indicated that the high premium of silver funds had attracted attention, and Guotou Silver LOF would be suspended from trading from the opening of the market on December 26 until 10:30 a.m. on the same day .

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