Yes, you can move your money from one fund to another on DragonFi. Here's how it works and what to expect on timing.
How does switching work?
Moving money between funds generally works as a redeem-then-reinvest: you redeem from your current fund, and once that's processed, you invest the proceeds into the new one. This means a switch follows the same daily cut-off and settlement timing as a normal redemption and investment.
How long does a switch take?
Because a switch involves redeeming first, the timing depends on the fund you're leaving. Local funds free up cash in a few banking days, while feeder and global funds take a little longer, typically around five to six banking days. Your money is in transit during that window, so it is briefly out of the market. For the details, see the "How do I sell or redeem a fund?" article by DragonFi.
Why might I switch funds?
Common reasons include a change in your goals or time horizon, for example shifting toward more stable funds as a goal gets closer, or rebalancing how your money is spread across fund types. It's a normal part of managing your investments over time.
Good to know
Because switching means being briefly out of the market, the fund's value could move during the gap between redeeming and reinvesting. For long-term funds, it's worth switching deliberately rather than reacting to short-term market movements. If you're switching to adjust your risk level, the "How do I choose the right fund?" article by DragonFi may help.