Group 1 - The "Dumbbell Strategy" is a common investment approach in the stock market, characterized by allocating funds primarily between value stocks and growth stocks, which have different investment focuses and operational modes [1] - Recently, the strategy faced challenges as value stocks, particularly in the banking sector, experienced a significant decline of around 10%, while growth stocks saw notable increases, leading to discussions on whether investors should shift focus entirely to growth stocks [1][2] - Historically, the Dumbbell Strategy gained popularity in recent years as institutional investors targeted value stocks, driving their reverse rise and making low-volatility, high-yield stocks a market highlight [1][2] Group 2 - Policies encouraging capital inflow into stocks have contributed to the attractiveness of both value and growth stocks, leading to the popularity of the "Dumbbell Strategy" [2] - The effectiveness of the Dumbbell Strategy has been observed, with value stocks showing stable performance and growth stocks delivering better investment returns until mid-June of this year [2] - Despite recent market fluctuations, the macroeconomic fundamentals and stable policy environment suggest that the market trend will be maintained, with institutional investors significantly altering the market landscape [3]
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Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-08-08 21:33