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“慢涨行情”在途,该怎么追,怎么切?
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-26 07:00

Core Viewpoint - The A-share market is experiencing a significant rally, driven by improved market confidence, active capital flow, heightened investor risk appetite, and a booming industrial sector, particularly in technology and innovation [1][3][4]. Group 1: Market Drivers - Policy improvements have bolstered capital market confidence and catalyzed economic recovery, with GDP growth of 5.3% year-on-year in the first half of 2025, surpassing the annual target [1]. - The capital market is seeing sustained activity, with margin trading balances reaching a near 10-year high and daily trading volumes exceeding 2 trillion yuan, attracting foreign investment due to lower valuations of Chinese assets amid a U.S. interest rate cut cycle [1]. - Investor risk appetite has significantly increased due to policy catalysts and expectations of economic recovery [3]. Group 2: Investment Opportunities - ETFs are highlighted as effective tools for navigating the current market, addressing stock selection challenges and lowering investment thresholds, with many ETFs priced around 1 yuan per unit, making them accessible [5][6]. - The securities sector is poised for growth, supported by active trading, new business ventures by Chinese brokerages, and strong financial policies, making securities ETFs a focal point for investment [7]. - The semiconductor sector shows robust recovery, with a projected net profit growth of 104% for 2025, driven by AI advancements and domestic substitution trends [7]. - The cloud computing sector is positioned to benefit from the increasing demand for computing power, with ETFs capturing both domestic and Hong Kong market opportunities [7]. - The robotics sector is experiencing rapid development, with various products and themes emerging, presenting investment opportunities in robotics ETFs [7]. - Traditional energy and new energy sectors are also highlighted, with ETFs focusing on industrial metals and renewable energy benefiting from favorable policies and market demand [7][8]. Group 3: Consumer and Technology Focus - The consumer sector is gaining traction, with significant inflows into consumer ETFs, reflecting a strong emphasis on domestic consumption [8]. - The TMT (Technology, Media, and Telecommunications) sectors are expected to thrive under supportive policies and market conditions, with ETFs focusing on technology innovation and growth [9].