游戏板块9月4日跌2.68%,文投控股领跌,主力资金净流出12.32亿元

Core Viewpoint - The gaming sector experienced a decline of 2.68% on September 4, with WenTou Holdings leading the drop. The Shanghai Composite Index closed at 3765.88, down 1.25%, while the Shenzhen Component Index closed at 12118.7, down 2.83% [1]. Group 1: Market Performance - The gaming sector saw a net outflow of 1.23 billion yuan from major funds, while retail investors contributed a net inflow of 888.7 million yuan [2][3]. - Major stocks in the gaming sector showed varied performance, with Kunlun Wanwei closing at 43.50, up 2.91%, while WenTou Holdings closed at 2.91, down 9.91% [1][2]. Group 2: Individual Stock Analysis - Kunlun Wanwei had a trading volume of 1.5045 million hands, with a transaction value of 6.515 billion yuan [1]. - WenTou Holdings experienced a significant drop in trading volume, with 1.9202 million hands traded, resulting in a transaction value of 5.74 billion yuan [2]. - Other notable declines included JiBiTe, which closed at 446.32, down 5.14%, and ST Huatong, which closed at 15.75, down 5.01% [2]. Group 3: ETF Performance - The gaming ETF (product code: 159869) tracking the China Securities Animation and Gaming Index fell by 4.99% over the past five days, with a net inflow of 120 million yuan [5]. - The food and beverage ETF (product code: 515170) saw a slight decline of 0.16%, with a net outflow of 29.936 million yuan [5].