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近六成投资者看涨二季度 科技和消费板块获关注——上海证券报·个人投资者2025年第二季度调查报告
Shang Hai Zheng Quan Bao·2025-05-11 18:28

Core Insights - The survey indicates that 58% of individual investors are optimistic about the stock market in Q2 2025, with a focus on technology and consumer sectors [6][22] - The average position of individual investors increased to 41.15% in Q1 2025, reflecting a slight rise in market engagement [8] - The technology sector remains a key area of interest, with 47% of investors planning to increase their investments in technology growth stocks [17] Investor Profitability - In Q1 2025, 42% of investors reported profitability, consistent with Q4 2024, with 30% earning within 10% [7][10] - The proportion of investors experiencing losses was 31%, while 27% reported no significant change in their investments [7][10] Market Trends - The A-share market showed a mixed performance, with the Shanghai Composite Index down 0.48% and the North Star 50 Index up 22.48% in Q1 2025 [7] - The technology sector saw significant gains, particularly in AI and semiconductor stocks, while the consumer sector is gaining renewed attention due to government policies aimed at boosting consumption [14][19] Asset Allocation - 58% of investors do not plan to make significant adjustments to their equity asset allocations, indicating stability in investment strategies [10] - The average holding in technology growth stocks was 25.3%, higher than other sectors, reflecting continued investor preference [16] Gold Investment Sentiment - 56% of investors believe gold prices will continue to rise, with a notable increase in interest following a 19% rise in gold prices in Q1 2025 [12][13] - Despite the bullish sentiment, only 37% of investors expressed intent to invest in gold, indicating a cautious approach due to high prices [13] Consumer Sector Outlook - Over 60% of investors view government policies aimed at boosting consumption as meeting or exceeding expectations, leading to increased interest in consumer stocks [19][20] - The average holding in consumer stocks rose to 19.59%, with 49% of investors planning to increase their allocations in the coming quarter [19][20] Market Liquidity - The liquidity in the A-share market is perceived as moderately ample, with 39% of investors expecting it to remain stable [21] - A significant portion of investors (32%) plans to increase investments in fixed-income products, reflecting a cautious approach amid changing monetary policies [21]