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提升锐度与成长性 投顾组合进攻姿态尽显
Zhong Guo Zheng Quan Bao·2025-08-17 22:07

Core Viewpoint - The A-share market has seen a significant upward trend, leading investment advisory firms to increase equity positions and focus on growth-oriented funds while reducing fixed-income allocations [1][2]. Group 1: Portfolio Adjustments - Investment advisory firms are enhancing the growth aspect of their portfolios by increasing allocations to growth-style funds, such as Jin Ying Technology Innovation Stock C and Fu Guo Emerging Industry Stock C [2]. - Equity investment positions have been generally increased across various advisory portfolios, with examples like E Fund's stock fund allocation rising from 52% to 55.3% since July [3]. - Some firms, like Xingzheng Global, have adjusted their holdings to favor growth styles over value funds, optimizing their Hong Kong stock allocations in response to market changes [3]. Group 2: Popular Fund Types - Technology and healthcare theme funds have become popular choices for increasing portfolio elasticity, with firms adding funds like the China Securities Robotics Index A and the China Securities Semiconductor Industry ETF [4]. - Funds focused on innovative pharmaceuticals are also favored, with examples including Fu Guo Precision Medicine Mixed C being added to portfolios [4]. - Not all firms are uniformly bullish on innovative pharmaceuticals; for instance, some have reduced exposure to this sector, indicating a selective approach to fund allocations [4]. Group 3: Quantitative Products and Market Sentiment - Many advisory products are incorporating strong growth-style quantitative products to enhance portfolio flexibility, such as the addition of Bo Dao Growth Smart Navigation Stock C [5]. - There is a trend of reducing positions in previously high-performing sectors like gold stocks, reflecting a shift in investment strategy [5]. - Current market sentiment indicates a cautious approach towards risk assets, with some firms highlighting the potential impact of external factors like U.S. Federal Reserve policies on market dynamics [7].