Core Viewpoint - The new "National Nine Articles" policy emphasizes the importance of dividends for listed companies, leading to a transformation in the evaluation system of corporate profitability, where dividend capability becomes a key indicator of corporate governance and profitability [2] Group 1: Dividend Investment Strategy - The dividend investment strategy is gaining recognition among investors as an important path for long-term and value investing, with high dividend assets becoming a new consensus in the market [2] - From a medium to long-term perspective, dividend assets still represent a high cost-performance ratio in the current market [2] - Traditional dividend sectors such as banking, coal, and electricity are experiencing trading congestion due to significant prior gains and limited growth expectations, making stock prices more sensitive to marginal changes [2] Group 2: Quality Factor and Index Performance - The "dividend + quality" strategy focuses on high-quality, low-congestion sectors, with the effectiveness of quality factors becoming more pronounced as market risk appetite gradually recovers [2] - The CSI Dividend Quality Index shows a more balanced allocation, with a single industry weight cap of 20%, and the top three industries being food and beverage, non-ferrous metals, and automobiles, contrasting with traditional dividend indices where banking stocks exceed 50% weight [2][4] - The CSI Dividend Quality Index has demonstrated superior profitability quality, with an average ROE of 4.13% at the end of Q1, significantly higher than the CSI Dividend Index (2.36%) and the low-volatility dividend index (2.40%) [5] Group 3: Performance Comparison - Despite the significant contribution of the banking sector to traditional dividend indices, the CSI Dividend Quality Index has outperformed major broad-based dividend indices even without banking stocks, showcasing stronger aggressiveness [5] - Over a longer period, the CSI Dividend Quality Index has significantly outperformed both the CSI Dividend Index and the low-volatility dividend index, validating the effectiveness of the quality factor [5] - Year-to-date performance shows the CSI Dividend Quality Index at 4.68%, the CSI Dividend Index at 8.50%, and the low-volatility dividend index at 16.75% [6]
聚焦高质量、低拥挤赛道,“红利+质量”策略有效性凸显
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-26 02:19