

Core Insights - The Hang Seng Index rose by 0.92% on August 4, with southbound trading totaling HKD 130.07 billion, resulting in a net sell of HKD 18.09 billion [1] - The most actively traded stock by southbound funds was the Tracker Fund of Hong Kong, with a total trading amount of HKD 14.55 billion, followed by Hang Seng China Enterprises and InnoCare Pharma [1][2] - Alibaba-W had the highest net buy amount of HKD 728 million, despite a closing price drop of 0.60% [1][3] Southbound Trading Summary - Total southbound trading amounted to HKD 130.07 billion, with buy transactions at HKD 55.99 billion and sell transactions at HKD 74.08 billion, leading to a net sell of HKD 18.09 billion [1] - The southbound trading for Stock Connect (Shenzhen) was HKD 46.94 billion, with net selling of HKD 6.97 billion, while Stock Connect (Shanghai) had a total of HKD 83.13 billion with net selling of HKD 11.12 billion [1] - The stocks with the highest net buy amounts included Alibaba-W (HKD 728 million), InnoCare Pharma (HKD 363 million), and Kuaishou-W (HKD 220 million) [1][2] Continuous Net Buying Stocks - Three stocks experienced continuous net buying for more than three days, with Tencent Holdings, Xiaomi Group-W, and Kuaishou-W leading in net buying days at 8, 7, and 3 days respectively [2] - The highest net buying amounts during this period were for Xiaomi Group-W (HKD 4.16 billion), Tencent Holdings (HKD 3.59 billion), and Kuaishou-W (HKD 1.80 billion) [2]