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description: "Here's a small suggestion. Many times when buying specific stocks, even if you're very bullish, they can be a bit expensive and may not align with some people's investment habits. I personally prefer investing in fund products, as currently only through funds can you find this kind of holding distribution. But most people want to buy the company's stock first, then look for corresponding funds. I hope in the future when I find a company's stock, I can easily see which funds hold it right on the interface."
datetime: "2025-03-16T05:41:32.000Z"
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author: "[redAnt](https://longbridge.com/en/profiles/18198847.md)"
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# Here's a small suggestion. Many times when buying …


## Comments (2)

- **ZhouHang · 2025-03-16T06:42:44.000Z**: Probably yes, the path is: individual stocks -&gt; panorama -&gt; company encyclopedia, industry, dividends, etc. Then scroll down the page, there's a section for holding funds.
  - **redAnt** (2025-03-24T16:10:23.000Z): Ah, found it! Thank you
