Core Viewpoint - The A-share market experienced a significant decline on September 4, with all major indices falling sharply, particularly the ChiNext Index which dropped over 4%, indicating a shift towards defensive sectors while growth sectors faced substantial selling pressure [1][2]. Market Performance - The Shanghai Composite Index fell by 1.25% to 3765.88 points, while the Shenzhen Component dropped 2.83% to 12118.70 points. The ChiNext Index saw a decline of 4.25% to 2710.65 points, and the STAR 50 Index fell by 6.08% [2]. - Nearly 3000 stocks declined, with 48 hitting the daily limit down, reflecting a significant loss effect across the market. Net outflow of main funds reached 676.80 billion yuan, with defensive sectors like consumer goods and banking receiving inflows [2][3]. Industry Trends and Drivers - Defensive characteristics were prominent in the A-share market, with the consumer sector acting as a safe haven. The retail and tourism sectors saw gains, reflecting strengthened expectations for consumption recovery policies [3]. - The banking sector also showed resilience, rising by 0.79%, highlighting its defensive value during market adjustments. The ice and snow tourism index surged by 3.99%, supported by policies aimed at restoring consumption scenarios [3]. Declining Sectors and Drivers - The technology growth sector faced systemic declines, with the telecommunications sector dropping 8.48%. The optical module index plummeted by 11.04%, indicating profit-taking in previously overheated AI hardware [4]. - The semiconductor sector also faced significant losses, with the electronic sector down 5.08%, raising concerns about industry overcapacity due to recent government statements [4]. Investment Strategy Recommendations - The market is transitioning from a "high prosperity retreat to defensive rise" phase, with the A-share ChiNext Index facing increased short-term adjustment pressure. The Hang Seng Index is also under scrutiny as it hovers around the 25000-point mark [5][6]. - It is recommended to focus on "defensive priority and essential needs," emphasizing investments in core consumer sectors such as dairy, retail, and tourism, which are expected to benefit from consumption recovery policies [6].
连跌3天,快见底了吗?
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-04 11:38