



Market Overview - The Shanghai Composite Index fell below the 3800 mark, closing at 3765.88 points, down 1.25%, while the Shenzhen Component Index and ChiNext Index dropped 2.83% and 4.25% respectively, indicating a recent market correction after a rapid rise in August [1][8] Stock Recommendations - A total of 42 brokerages have issued stock recommendations for September, suggesting 285 stocks, with ZTE Corporation, New China Life Insurance, and Kaiying Network being the most frequently recommended, each by 5 brokerages [2][3] - In the last three months, Muyuan Foods and Oriental Fortune have been recommended 14 times, the highest among all A-shares, while Luoyang Molybdenum and Kaiying Network were recommended 11 times [2][4] Performance of Recommended Stocks - Luoyang Molybdenum has seen a nearly 40% increase since August, while ZTE Corporation and Kaiying Network were only recommended by one brokerage in August [3][5] - Among the top 10 recommended stocks, only Luoyang Molybdenum saw a slight increase of 0.65% from September 1 to September 4, while the others experienced declines, with four stocks dropping over 10% [5][6] Sector Focus - Brokerages are focusing on technology sectors such as computing power, artificial intelligence, and consumer electronics, while also recommending attention to new consumption, large finance, and domestic substitution themes [2][9] - Long-term bullish sentiment remains for the A-share market, with expectations for economic support measures and a potential rebound in the Hong Kong market [9][10] Company Insights - Luoyang Molybdenum is highlighted as a major international resource company, with copper and cobalt contributing over 70% to its profits, and is expected to benefit from rising prices of strategic metals [7] - New China Life Insurance is favored for its high investment returns from equity assets, with a significant increase in new business from its bancassurance channel [5][6] - Kaiying Network's upcoming game releases and AI applications are anticipated to drive performance growth [6]