Core Viewpoint - The photovoltaic sector is experiencing a recovery due to the "anti-involution" trend, with significant net value rebounds for actively managed equity funds focused on this industry [1][2]. Group 1: Fund Performance - Notable fund managers like Lu Bin and Zheng Chengran have seen their funds' net values recover significantly, with Lu Bin's funds achieving over 20% gains in a three-week period [2][3]. - From June 23 to July 14, Lu Bin's HSBC Jintrust Era Pioneer A fund recorded a net value increase of 23.10%, leading the active equity fund category [2]. - Other funds managed by Zheng Chengran also reported net value increases of over 10%, with significant holdings in leading photovoltaic companies [3]. Group 2: Industry Challenges and Adjustments - The photovoltaic industry is currently facing a phase of supply-demand imbalance and energy policy adjustments, indicating a deep adjustment phase [1][4]. - Leading companies in the photovoltaic sector are under pressure, with profitability across the industry being challenged and many companies operating at a loss [3][4]. - The industry is entering a consolidation phase, where less competitive capacities are expected to exit, leading to an optimized capacity structure and improved supply-demand dynamics [3][4]. Group 3: Future Outlook and Strategies - The industry is exploring various strategies for breakthrough, including new technologies and overseas channels, although these require time for validation [4]. - The Central Financial Committee has emphasized the need to regulate low-price competition and promote the exit of outdated capacities, positioning the "anti-involution" of the photovoltaic industry as a market focus [4][5]. - Analysts suggest that the recovery of industry chain prices is crucial for the "anti-involution" strategy, with a need for substantial improvement in market supply-demand relationships [5][6]. Group 4: Investment Opportunities - Companies transitioning to the energy storage sector, those with healthy balance sheets, and segments like silicon materials are expected to benefit from the ongoing supply-side reforms [6]. - The photovoltaic sector is anticipated to see a solidification of its fundamentals, with a focus on companies that demonstrate long-term competitiveness and price recovery elasticity [6].
甘作光伏“坚守者”基金经理憧憬柳暗花明