
Group 1 - The core phenomenon observed is that the market capitalization of traditional energy leader China Shenhua has surpassed that of new energy leader CATL, highlighting the competitive dynamics between old and new energy sectors [1][2] - The performance of China Shenhua, with a market capitalization of 664.6 billion yuan, has outperformed many new energy stocks despite positive news in the electric vehicle sector, such as BYD surpassing Tesla in quarterly sales [2][4] - Fund managers are increasingly recognizing the potential in old energy stocks as new energy valuations become overheated, leading to a strategic shift towards undervalued traditional energy companies [3][7] Group 2 - The annual stock price growth of China Shenhua from 2019 to 2023 has been impressive, with increases of 13.12%, 10.11%, 56.89%, 43.83%, and 25.05%, significantly outperforming many new energy stocks [2][4] - The demand for upstream resources in China is rising due to economic recovery, which is positively impacting the stock performance of companies like China Shenhua [3] - Some fund managers are returning to traditional energy investments, indicating a trend where the old energy sector is being viewed as a stable and attractive investment opportunity amidst the volatility of new energy stocks [4][6] Group 3 - The shift in investment focus from new to old energy is attributed to the supply-demand imbalance created by excessive capital inflow into new energy, which has led to a cooling off in the old energy sector [7][8] - Historical examples, such as the performance of traditional media stocks in the U.S., illustrate that old sectors can thrive even when new sectors are gaining attention, suggesting a similar potential for old energy stocks in the current market [8]