Market Overview - The home goods sector experienced a decline of 0.63% on September 3, with Zhongyuan Home leading the drop [1] - The Shanghai Composite Index closed at 3813.56, down 1.16%, while the Shenzhen Component Index closed at 12472.0, down 0.65% [1] Top Performers - Haotaitai (603848) saw a significant increase of 8.99%, closing at 27.03 with a trading volume of 81,000 shares and a turnover of 214 million yuan [1] - Yuma Technology (300993) rose by 6.88%, closing at 18.02 with a trading volume of 331,800 shares and a turnover of 595 million yuan [1] - Songgu Technology (603992) increased by 6.49%, closing at 31.01 with a trading volume of 77,700 shares and a turnover of 239 million yuan [1] Underperformers - Zhongyuan Home (603709) fell by 9.91%, closing at 13.91 with a trading volume of 132,900 shares and a turnover of 191 million yuan [2] - Jialian Technology (301193) decreased by 6.84%, closing at 23.30 with a trading volume of 110,800 shares and a turnover of 265 million yuan [2] - ST Songfa (603268) dropped by 4.71%, closing at 49.00 with a trading volume of 18,000 shares and a turnover of 9.03 million yuan [2] Capital Flow - The home goods sector saw a net outflow of 158 million yuan from institutional investors, while retail investors experienced a net inflow of 26.58 million yuan [2] - The top net inflows from retail investors were observed in Yuma Technology (300993) with 22.26 million yuan, and Haotaitai (603848) with 19.08 million yuan [3] Summary of Individual Stocks - Yuma Technology (300993) had a net inflow of 41.52 million yuan from institutional investors, while retail investors had a net outflow of 63.79 million yuan [3] - Haotaitai (603848) experienced a net inflow of 19.08 million yuan from institutional investors, with retail investors also seeing a net outflow of 9.73 million yuan [3] - Qisheng Technology (603610) had a net inflow of 24.75 million yuan from institutional investors, while retail investors faced a net outflow of 25.90 million yuan [3]
家居用品板块9月3日跌0.63%,中源家居领跌,主力资金净流出1.58亿元