
Market Overview - On June 18, the Shanghai Composite Index rose by 0.04%, the Shenzhen Component Index increased by 0.24%, the ChiNext Index went up by 0.23%, and the CSI 300 Index gained 0.12% [1] - Among the tradable A-shares, 1,813 stocks rose, accounting for 33.54%, while 3,479 stocks declined [1] Capital Flow - The main capital experienced a net outflow of 17.787 billion yuan, marking five consecutive trading days of net outflows [1] - The ChiNext saw a net outflow of 7.021 billion yuan, while the STAR Market had a net outflow of 378 million yuan; however, the CSI 300 constituents had a net inflow of 1.425 billion yuan [1] Industry Performance - Out of the 28 first-level industries classified by Shenwan, 9 industries saw gains, with the electronics and communication sectors leading with increases of 1.50% and 1.39%, respectively [1] - The sectors with the largest declines were beauty care and real estate, which fell by 1.73% and 1.35%, respectively [1] Industry Capital Inflow and Outflow - The electronics industry had the highest net capital inflow of 4.346 billion yuan, with a daily increase of 1.50% [1] - The banking sector also saw a net inflow of 1.314 billion yuan, with a daily increase of 0.92% [1] - Conversely, the pharmaceutical and biological industry experienced the largest net outflow of 3.729 billion yuan, declining by 0.85% [1] - Other sectors with significant net outflows included the computer industry, which saw a net outflow of 3.030 billion yuan, and non-bank financials, basic chemicals, and non-ferrous metals [1] Individual Stock Performance - A total of 1,750 stocks had net capital inflows, with 515 stocks seeing inflows exceeding 10 million yuan; 52 stocks had inflows over 100 million yuan [2] - The stock with the highest net inflow was Huadian Technology, which rose by 10.00% with a net inflow of 718 million yuan [2] - Other notable inflows included Zhongchao Holdings and Bank of China, with net inflows of 624 million yuan and 465 million yuan, respectively [2] - Stocks with net outflows exceeding 100 million yuan included Lakala, Rongfa Nuclear Power, and Dongfang Caifu, with outflows of 826 million yuan, 735 million yuan, and 415 million yuan, respectively [2]