
Market Overview - The market showed mixed performance yesterday, with the Shanghai Composite Index experiencing slight fluctuations while the ChiNext Index peaked and then retreated. The total trading volume in the Shanghai and Shenzhen markets was 2.28 trillion, a decrease of 245.8 billion from the previous trading day. The Shanghai Composite Index fell by 0.23%, while the Shenzhen Component Index rose by 0.63%, and the ChiNext Index increased by 1.52% [1]. Investment Recommendations - Guotai Junan Securities indicated that the third round of revaluation for A-shares is approaching, driven by fundamental factors. They suggested three key strategies: existing investors should remain patient and not rush to exit, new investors should wait for better entry points, and there is no need to panic about potential market declines as systemic risks are gradually being resolved [1][2]. - The report highlighted three asset categories to focus on: 1) high-dividend assets, physical assets, and gold to mitigate uncertainties from global stagflation; 2) technology sector to capture hopes of breaking through economic stagnation; 3) unique structural opportunities in China's transformation, particularly for quality companies with competitive advantages in overseas expansion, industrial upgrading, and lower-tier consumption [2]. Policy Developments - Huatai Securities reported that recent policies from the National Development and Reform Commission and the National Energy Administration aim to deepen electricity market reforms. These include a special action plan for large-scale energy storage construction (2025-2027) and mechanisms to promote the consumption of renewable energy. These policies are expected to benefit the sustainability of energy storage and wind power orders [3]. Industry Insights - CICC expressed optimism about the development potential of leading indoor ski resort operators and related industry chain enterprises. The report noted a mismatch between the scarcity of quality ice and snow resources and the growing skiing population, indicating that indoor ski resorts can effectively address this issue and promote the popularity of skiing [4].