

Market Performance - A-shares experienced slight fluctuations with major indices mostly rising, while the Shanghai Composite Index fell by 0.05% to 3346.84 points [1] - Total trading volume in the A-share market was 10,339 billion, down from 11,826 billion on the previous Friday [1] - The automotive sector saw significant declines, with leading stocks like BYD dropping by 5.93% and other major players also experiencing losses [1] Sector Analysis - The controllable nuclear fusion concept stocks led the market, while sectors such as gaming, cultural media, jewelry, and communication services performed relatively well [1] - The automotive sector faced pressure due to recent price cuts, particularly from BYD, which raised concerns about profit margins across the industry [1] External Market Influences - U.S. stock indices fell slightly, with the Dow and S&P 500 down less than 1%, and the Nasdaq down 1% [2] - Concerns regarding Trump's tariff negotiations, particularly with the EU, have contributed to market volatility, although recent news indicated a potential extension of tariff deadlines [2] - The offshore RMB appreciated significantly by 0.45%, reaching its highest level since November, which historically supports A-shares by attracting foreign investment [2] Investor Sentiment - Current market conditions suggest a cautious outlook, with investors likely to maintain their positions and await further developments [3] - The slow recovery of the domestic economy and pressures in the real estate market are contributing to a lack of upward momentum in stock prices [3]