Core Viewpoint - The gaming sector experienced a decline of 1.08% on August 19, with Glacier Network leading the drop. The Shanghai Composite Index closed at 3727.29, down 0.02%, while the Shenzhen Component Index closed at 11821.63, down 0.12% [1]. Group 1: Market Performance - The gaming sector saw a net outflow of 1.207 billion yuan from major funds, while retail investors contributed a net inflow of 935 million yuan [2][3]. - Major stocks in the gaming sector showed varied performance, with Glacier Network closing at 38.45, down 3.15%, and other notable declines including ST Chuantong at 13.22, down 2.65% [2]. Group 2: Individual Stock Performance - The top performers included Xinmo Network, which rose by 0.55% to close at 20.12, and Tom Cat, which increased by 0.52% to 5.83 [1]. - Conversely, stocks like ST Kaiwen and ST Dazheng saw declines of 0.59% and 2.09%, closing at 3.35 and 3.28 respectively [1][2]. Group 3: Fund Flow Analysis - The analysis of fund flows indicated that major funds had a negative net inflow for several stocks, including Zhejiang Cultural with a net outflow of 47.78 million yuan, and ST Kaiwen with a net outflow of 2.86 million yuan [3]. - Retail investors showed a positive net inflow in several stocks, such as ST Kaiwen with 338.68 million yuan and Star Entertainment with 780.38 million yuan [3].
游戏板块8月19日跌1.08%,冰川网络领跌,主力资金净流出12.07亿元