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ETF英雄汇(2025年5月13日):标普消费ETF(159529.SZ)涨停、国防军工板块回调居前
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-05-13 09:01

Market Overview - As of May 13, 2025, A-shares showed mixed performance with the Shanghai Composite Index up by 0.17% at 3374.87 points, while the Shenzhen Component Index and the ChiNext Index fell by 0.13% and 0.12%, closing at 10288.08 points and 2062.26 points respectively. The total trading volume across both markets reached 1.29 trillion yuan [1]. Industry Performance - The photovoltaic equipment, shipping ports, and cosmetics industries topped the gainers' list, with increases of 2.23%, 2.21%, and 1.97% respectively. A total of 500 non-currency ETFs rose, representing 44% of the market [2]. - The China Photovoltaic Industry Index increased by 1.53%, with specific ETFs such as the Photovoltaic ETF Index Fund, E Fund Photovoltaic ETF, and Photovoltaic 50 ETF rising by 2.23%, 1.84%, and 1.83% respectively. The China Global Education Theme Index rose by 0.85%, while the Education ETF increased by 1.97% [2]. ETF Performance - The latest share size of the S&P 500 ETF reached 347 million shares, closely tracking the S&P 500 Index, which includes 500 leading companies accounting for approximately 80% of the available market capitalization in the U.S. stock market [4]. - The current price-to-earnings ratio (PE-TTM) of the S&P 500 Index stands at 26.01, which is lower than 69.84% of the time over the past three years [5]. - The Nasdaq Biotechnology ETF has a share size of 1.135 billion shares, tracking the Nasdaq Biotechnology Index, which includes securities classified as biotechnology and pharmaceuticals [5]. - The Photovoltaic ETF Index Fund has a share size of 115 million shares, closely following the China Photovoltaic Industry Index, with key stocks including Longi Green Energy, Sungrow Power Supply, and TCL Technology [5]. Declining ETFs - A total of 547 non-currency ETFs declined, with a drop rate of 49%. The China 2000 Index performed poorly, falling by 0.30%, while the China Military Industry Index and the China Defense Index had the largest declines at 2.98% and 2.97% respectively [5]. - The top declining ETFs included the China 2000 Enhanced ETF, Aerospace ETF, and Military Leading ETF, with declines of 3.89%, 3.18%, and 3.08% respectively [7]. Premium Rates - The S&P 500 Consumer Select Index showed a premium of 25.03%, while the S&P 500 ETF had a premium of 19.68% at market close [8]. - The top ETFs by premium rate included the S&P Consumer ETF at 25.03% and the S&P 500 ETF at 19.68% [9].