97股获杠杆资金净买入超亿元
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2025-08-19 03:28

Summary of Key Points Core Viewpoint - As of August 18, the total market financing balance reached 2.09 trillion yuan, marking a continuous increase for six consecutive trading days, indicating a growing interest from investors in the market [1]. Financing Balance and Individual Stocks - The financing balance for the Shanghai Stock Exchange was 1.06 trillion yuan, increasing by 194.25 million yuan, while the Shenzhen Stock Exchange's balance was 1.02 trillion yuan, up by 197.91 million yuan. The Beijing Stock Exchange saw a balance of 69.92 million yuan, with an increase of 2.91 million yuan [1]. - On August 18, 2,325 stocks received net financing purchases, with 965 stocks having net purchases exceeding 10 million yuan. Notably, 97 stocks had net purchases over 100 million yuan, with Northern Rare Earth leading at 736 million yuan [1][2]. Sector Analysis - The sectors with the highest net financing purchases included electronics, computers, and communications, with 20, 16, and 11 stocks respectively exceeding 100 million yuan in net purchases [1]. - The main board had 62 stocks with significant net purchases, while the ChiNext board had 26, and the Sci-Tech Innovation board had 9 [1]. Financing Balance as a Percentage of Market Value - The average financing balance as a percentage of the circulating market value was 4.27%. The stock with the highest ratio was Sulian Co., with a financing balance of 383 million yuan, accounting for 11.03% of its market value [2]. - Other notable stocks with high financing balance ratios included Daoshi Technology (10.08%), Magu Technology (9.65%), and Feikai Materials (8.28%) [2]. Top Net Purchases on August 18 - The top net purchases on August 18 included: - Northern Rare Earth: 735.64 million yuan, with a 10% increase in stock price [2]. - SMIC: 660.76 million yuan, with a 0.51% increase [2]. - ZTE: 613.68 million yuan, with an 8.80% increase [2]. - Other significant net purchases were made in stocks like Zhinanzhen, China Merchants Bank, and Xinyisheng [2][3].