
Group 1 - The core viewpoint is that global market risk aversion has decreased, leading to a recovery in investor sentiment supported by liquidity and a slowdown in trade war tensions [1] - Domestic consumption has improved due to the boost from the May Day holiday, indicating a continuous enhancement in internal demand [1] - The AI sector is experiencing accelerated development, with breakthroughs in multi-modal iterations and scenario-based applications [1] Group 2 - The first quarter reports of A-share listed companies have concluded, showing improvements in profit margins and structural differentiation in industry revenue growth [1] - Looking ahead to May, the market is expected to maintain a volatile pattern, with short-term risk preferences likely to improve marginally, potentially shifting market focus towards growth sectors [1] - Key industries to watch include electronics, machinery, computers, automobiles, home appliances, agriculture, retail, beauty care, and social services [1]