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近一个月超百只基金限购 业绩高增为何主动“踩刹车”?
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-08-11 12:31

Core Viewpoint - The recent trend of limiting large subscriptions for high-performing funds is a response to the A-share market's recovery, with the Shanghai Composite Index stabilizing above 3600 points and reaching a year-to-date high [1][2]. Group 1: Fund Performance and Subscription Limits - Notable fund manager Ge Lan's product has implemented a daily subscription limit of 100,000 yuan, marking a significant reduction from previous limits [2]. - As of August 11, over 133 funds have announced the suspension of large subscriptions, primarily those with outstanding performance and rapid growth in scale [2][3]. - Among actively managed equity funds currently under subscription limits, over 40% have achieved returns exceeding 30% in the past year [2][3]. Group 2: Fund Size Growth and Market Dynamics - The rapid influx of funds has led to significant growth in fund sizes, with some products experiencing increases of several times or even dozens of times [1][3]. - For instance, the fund "China Europe Digital Economy A" saw its size grow from 1.238 million yuan to 1.527 billion yuan within a year, representing an increase of over 122 times [3]. - A total of 36 funds have doubled their size this year, with some exceeding tenfold growth [3]. Group 3: Market Sentiment and Future Outlook - The strong performance of the A-share market is primarily driven by liquidity, but there are concerns about the sustainability of valuations based solely on liquidity [1][7]. - The number of new A-share accounts has surged to 14.56 million this year, a 36.9% increase year-on-year, indicating a growing influx of retail investors [7]. - Analysts suggest that while the market may continue to rise, there could be a need for short-term consolidation as it enters a later stage of the current market cycle [1][8].