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「数据看盘」科创50ETF上周份额大减 机构、游资联手抢筹罗博特科
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-25 11:15

Group 1: Stock Market Overview - The total trading amount for Shanghai Stock Connect today was 190.607 billion, while Shenzhen Stock Connect totaled 213.937 billion [1] - The top traded stocks in Shanghai were WuXi AppTec, followed by Haiguang Information and Cambricon Technologies [1] - In Shenzhen, the leading traded stock was Eastmoney, with CATL and Zhongji Xuchuang in second and third places respectively [1] Group 2: Sector Performance - The sectors with the highest net inflow of funds included Nonferrous Metals, Food and Beverage, and Steel, while sectors like Electronics and Computers experienced significant outflows [3][4] - Nonferrous Metals led with a net inflow of 39.22 billion, followed by Food and Beverage with 28.39 billion [3] - The Electronics sector had the largest net outflow at -192.66 billion, followed by Computers at -168.40 billion [4] Group 3: Individual Stock Performance - The top individual stocks with net inflows included Baogang Co. with 18.77 billion, Lingyi Technology with 11.39 billion, and Dongfang Precision with 11.33 billion [5] - Conversely, Haiguang Information saw the largest net outflow at -18.30 billion, followed by SMIC at -17.19 billion [6] Group 4: ETF Trading Activity - The top ten ETFs by trading amount included Hong Kong Securities ETF at 23.21281 billion, and Sci-Tech 50 ETF at 12.3618 billion [8] - The ETF with the highest increase in trading amount compared to the previous trading day was Energy Chemical ETF, which surged by 225.56% [8] Group 5: Futures Market - In the futures market, both long and short positions increased for the IH and IF contracts, while the IC contract saw an increase in long positions [10] Group 6: Institutional Activity - Institutional buying was notable in stocks like Jinli Permanent Magnet, which saw a 20% increase and received 1.42 billion from three institutions [12] - Conversely, stocks like Jin Feng Technology experienced significant selling, with 3.78 billion sold by institutions [13]