Core Viewpoint - The market has returned to around 3700 points, with over 50% of funds established during the last bull market now recovering to their initial net asset value (NAV) [1][2]. Fund Performance - As of August 15, 2023, 936 out of 1785 funds established in 2021 have a NAV above 1, representing 52.44% of the total [3]. - Notable funds like Invesco Great Wall's Long-Term Fund and Jin Ying New Energy Fund have recently achieved NAVs of 1.0055 and 1.0342, respectively, after significant rebounds [2][3]. - Some funds, however, remain underperforming, with about 30 funds established in 2021 having NAVs below 0.5 [3]. Performance Disparity - There is a significant performance disparity among funds established at the same market peak, with some funds achieving returns as high as 143.51% while others have negative returns [4][5]. - Funds that performed well tended to focus on sectors like materials and artificial intelligence, while underperforming funds were often concentrated in renewable energy sectors [4]. Market Dynamics - The market is experiencing a "redemption pressure" as funds that have returned to their NAVs face potential outflows due to investor behavior influenced by previous losses [6]. - Despite this, new active equity funds are seeing a resurgence in fundraising, indicating a potential recovery in the market [6][7]. - The market is expected to enter a positive cycle of capital inflow and price appreciation, driven by strong demand for high-return assets [7].
回本了!市场重回3700点上下,半数“高位基”已解套!
Cai Jing Wang·2025-08-18 03:07