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光伏概念早盘一度冲高领涨,新能源ETF(159875)规模创近3月新高!
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-02 03:04

Group 1: ETF Performance - The New Energy ETF has a recent trading volume of 4.6% and a transaction value of 45.71 million yuan, with an average daily transaction of 88.03 million yuan over the past week [2] - The latest scale of the New Energy ETF reached 985 million yuan, marking a three-month high, with a significant increase of 60 million shares over the past week [2] - The New Energy ETF has seen a net inflow of 75.97 million yuan, and its net value has increased by 17.29% over the past six months [2] Group 2: Historical Returns - Since its inception, the New Energy ETF has recorded a highest monthly return of 25.07%, with the longest consecutive monthly gains being four months and a maximum increase of 31.31% [2] - The average return during the rising months is 8.03%, and the ETF has outperformed its benchmark with an annualized return of 7.93% over the last three months [2] Group 3: Market Dynamics - The domestic photovoltaic glass market has seen good overall transactions, with inventory continuously decreasing and order prices increasing in September [4] - The price of 2.0mm coated glass has risen from 11 yuan/square meter to 13 yuan/square meter, reflecting an 18.18% month-on-month increase, while 3.2mm coated glass prices increased from 18.5-19 yuan/square meter to 20 yuan/square meter, a 6.67% rise [4] Group 4: Cost and Pricing Trends - Since late August, prices for silicon materials, silicon wafers, and battery cells have risen, along with increases in auxiliary materials like photovoltaic adhesive films and glass, providing cost support [5] - The recent bidding prices for component procurement have increased, driven by costs, although demand has not shown significant improvement, leading to a potential ongoing negotiation on actual transaction prices [5] Group 5: Key Stocks in the Index - The top ten weighted stocks in the China Securities New Energy Index include CATL, Sungrow, LONGi Green Energy, China Nuclear Power, and others, collectively accounting for 42.78% of the index [5]