Core Viewpoint - The small and micro-cap style has shown strong performance recently, leading to heightened investor enthusiasm for related funds. To prevent rapid fund size expansion and dilution of returns for existing holders, fund companies have implemented purchase restrictions [1][2]. Fund Purchase Restrictions - On June 11, Changsheng Fund announced a limit on purchases for the Changsheng North Certificate 50 Enhanced Index Fund, capping single account purchases at 100 yuan per day. Other funds, such as Huashan North Certificate 50 Index Fund, have also set limits, with some funds restricting daily purchases to amounts ranging from 1,000 yuan to 50,000 yuan [2][3]. Performance of Small and Micro-Cap Indices - The Wind Micro-Cap Index has risen over 30% year-to-date, reaching a new high on June 10. The North Certificate 50 Index has increased nearly 40% this year, also hitting a new peak in late May. These indices have significantly outperformed larger market indices [4][5]. Market Dynamics and Investor Behavior - The recent strong performance of small and micro-cap stocks is attributed to favorable policies and a loose funding environment. The release of the "Major Asset Restructuring Management Measures" has spurred interest in mergers and acquisitions, benefiting small and micro-cap stocks [6][8]. Valuation Metrics - The valuation of the small and micro-cap style is high, with the price-to-earnings ratio of the CSI 2000 Index at 138 times, and the North Certificate 50 Index at 74.52 times, both at historically elevated levels [4][8]. Market Sentiment and Risks - Despite the high trading crowding in small and micro-cap stocks, some institutional investors believe that any potential pullback will depend on the occurrence of substantial negative events. Current policies favoring technology innovation and asset integration support the continued performance of small and micro-cap stocks [7][8].
小微盘产品额度紧俏 基金公司掩门“惜售”
Zhong Guo Zheng Quan Bao·2025-06-11 21:14