


Group 1 - The brokerage sector opened flat on July 28, followed by a sharp rise, with the leading A-share brokerage ETF (512000) increasing by over 1% and a real-time trading volume of nearly 400 million yuan, indicating active trading [1] - Major stocks in the brokerage sector showed strong performance, with Zhongyin Securities leading with a rise of over 6%, while Guotai Junan and Shouchuang Securities increased by more than 2% [2][3] - The announcement of Shouchuang Securities planning to list in Hong Kong could make it the 14th brokerage to achieve "A+H" listing status, joining 13 others already listed [3] Group 2 - According to Zhongtai Securities, the A-share market has shifted from a stock market to an incremental market since June, suggesting that investors should focus on relative return opportunities in the non-bank sector [4] - From April 7 to July 22, H-shares of A+H listed brokerages rose by 73.9%, while A-shares only increased by 22.0%, indicating a significant gap of 51.9% and potential for A-share brokerages to catch up [4] - The brokerage ETF (512000) passively tracks the CSI All Share Securities Company Index, which includes 49 listed brokerage stocks, with nearly 60% of its holdings concentrated in the top ten leading brokerages [4]