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单日成交额均破5亿!红利ETF(510880)、红利低波ETF(512890)交投持续放量
Xin Lang Ji Jin·2025-09-16 06:26

Core Viewpoint - The recent pullback of dividend indices since late August may present an attractive allocation window for investors, particularly in a low-risk environment where dividend assets remain appealing to risk-averse funds [1][2]. Group 1: Market Performance and Trends - The Shanghai Composite Index has recently surpassed 3,800 points, leading to a continuous pullback in dividend indices, specifically the Dividend ETF (510880) and Low Volatility Dividend ETF (512890) [1]. - From August 27 to September 15, the Dividend ETF and Low Volatility Dividend ETF saw significant trading volume, with daily transaction amounts exceeding 500 million yuan on September 15 [1]. - The Dividend ETF (510880) recorded a net inflow of 1.558 billion yuan over 12 out of 14 trading days during the same period, indicating a growing demand for dividend assets amid market fluctuations [1]. Group 2: Fund Characteristics and Investor Interest - The Dividend ETF (510880) and Low Volatility Dividend ETF (512890) have become key options for investors, with sizes of 19.091 billion yuan and 20.415 billion yuan respectively, making them among the few dividend-themed ETFs exceeding 10 billion yuan in A-share market [2]. - As of September 15, the Dividend ETF (510880) had 421,830 million yuan in total management scale, reflecting the strong interest from investors [4]. - The number of holders for the Dividend ETF reached 421,800, while the Low Volatility Dividend ETF's linked funds had a total of 1,163,100 holders, showcasing their popularity in the market [3]. Group 3: External Factors Influencing Investment - Recent reports indicate a surge in foreign investment interest in the Chinese market, with significant net inflows recorded in August, particularly in high-dividend assets, technology growth, and high-end manufacturing sectors [2]. - The strong inflow of foreign capital is expected to continue supporting the valuation recovery of high-quality dividend assets [2].