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福建舰三型机弹射成功,军工行业再迎DeepSeek时刻!军工含量最高的航空航天ETF天弘(159241)反弹两连阳,昨日“吸金”近4800万元
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-23 01:50

Group 1 - Aerospace ETF Tianhong (159241) closed at a gain of 0.35% as of September 22, 2025, marking two consecutive days of increase with a turnover rate of 27.34% and a transaction volume of 120 million yuan, indicating active market trading [2] - The latest scale of Aerospace ETF Tianhong reached 491 million yuan with a total of 429 million shares, achieving a new high in nearly one month [2] - The net inflow of funds into Aerospace ETF Tianhong was 47.7466 million yuan, with a total of 51.0593 million yuan accumulated over the last five trading days [2] Group 2 - Aerospace ETF Tianhong (159241) serves as an efficient tool to capture core military aerospace opportunities, tracking the National Securities Aerospace Index, with a military attribute of 97.86%, making it the highest military content index in the market [3] - The weight of aerospace equipment in the ETF is as high as 66.8%, significantly exceeding that of the CSI Military and CSI National Defense indices [3] Group 3 - The recent successful launch and recovery training of the Navy's third type of carrier-based aircraft on the Fujian ship marks a significant breakthrough in China's aircraft carrier development, contributing to the transformation of the Navy [4] - The Navy's carrier-based aviation has accelerated its development, achieving a significant leap from single aircraft to a system, from land-based to carrier-based operations, and from conventional takeoff to electromagnetic catapult [4] Group 4 - Zhonghang Securities assesses that the military industry sector is currently in a state with ample upward potential and a solid bottom, with short-term volatility risks in rapidly rising sub-sectors and individual stocks, but a relatively low likelihood of structural deep adjustments [5] - The military industry is expected to perform better in the second half of the year compared to the first half, with emerging themes such as low-altitude economy, commercial aerospace, deep-sea technology, large aircraft, and military intelligence likely to remain active [5]