Market Overview - A-shares experienced a pullback after reaching a 10-year high, with the Shanghai Composite Index adjusting quickly, while the Shenzhen Component, Sci-Tech 50, and ChiNext also saw fluctuations after multi-year highs. Weekly trading volume increased to 12.59 trillion yuan [1] - Margin trading saw a significant net buy of 50.8 billion yuan this week, marking the 13th consecutive week of net buying exceeding 10 billion yuan, with a total margin balance reaching 2.39 trillion yuan, a historical high [1] Sector Performance - The electronics sector attracted nearly 15 billion yuan in net margin buying over the week, leading the market, followed by non-bank financials with over 6.5 billion yuan. Other sectors like machinery, automotive, and power equipment also saw net buys exceeding 4 billion yuan [1] - The electronics sector recorded a net inflow of 41.6 billion yuan for the week, maintaining the top position, with net inflows of 104.5 billion yuan over the last 20 trading days and 380.7 billion yuan over the last 60 days, significantly outpacing other sectors [1] - Conversely, the non-ferrous metals sector saw a net outflow of over 13.1 billion yuan, with pharmaceuticals and banking also experiencing significant net outflows [1] Future Outlook - According to招商证券, the A-share market is expected to continue along low penetration rate tracks, focusing on eight key sectors including AI, humanoid robots, solid-state batteries, controllable nuclear fusion, military trade, commercial aerospace, semiconductor self-sufficiency, and innovative pharmaceuticals [2] - 中金公司 suggests that while A-shares are in a short-term adjustment phase, the downward risk is limited, and the upcoming 20th Central Committee's Fourth Plenary Session is likely to enhance investor focus on medium to long-term reform directions [2] Sector Highlights - The technology sector remains strong, particularly in the chip sector, with the photolithography machine segment performing best, achieving historical highs during market adjustments [2] - The tourism sector has shown resilience, with indices rising against market trends and reaching a 4.5-year high, driven by increased travel demand ahead of the Mid-Autumn and National Day holidays [3] - Data from 同程旅行 indicates a significant surge in travel searches and ticket sales for popular routes, with outbound tourism seeing a 130% increase compared to last year, particularly in Europe and North America [3]
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Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-09-19 18:04