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“9·24”一周年下的基金经理进化论:市场为师 策略进化
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-09-23 15:38

Core Insights - The A-share market has experienced significant growth since the implementation of a comprehensive financial policy on September 24 last year, with the Shanghai Composite Index reaching above 3800 points twice [1] - A total of 429 mixed equity funds and 112 ordinary equity funds have achieved over 100% performance in this period [1] Investment Value Rediscovery - Prior to the rise of technology growth stocks, the A-share market lacked a clear and sustained investment theme, with traditional cyclical and consumer sectors performing poorly due to weak economic expectations [1] - In uncertain times, many investors prioritized stability and safety, leading to a focus on high-dividend sectors [1] - A public fund manager noted a lack of participation in high-dividend stocks due to unfamiliarity with their business models and a belief that their performance was not aligned with growth investment aesthetics [1] Market Style Rotation - Over the past year, there has been a rapid rotation between high-dividend large-cap value stocks and thematic growth stocks such as AI and new productivity sectors [2] Adjustments in Investment Framework - The public fund manager has adjusted their investment framework, recognizing the need to relax stringent requirements for long-term economic moats in industries experiencing explosive growth [3] - The understanding of value has become more pragmatic and diversified, emphasizing the importance of industry prosperity and explosive growth as attractive value forms [3] - This approach aligns more closely with the characteristics of the A-share market, allowing for a more practical investment framework [3] Sector Performance - The PCB (Printed Circuit Board) sector has shown strong performance, benefiting from the explosive demand in AI computing infrastructure and automotive electronics since 2025 [4] Quantitative Private Equity Strategies - Since September 24 last year, the A-share market has shown a trend of oscillating upward, with significant market events occurring at three key points [5] - The first key point was the release of favorable policies in September 2024, which boosted market sentiment and led to a 20% increase in major indices by the end of that month [5] - The second phase involved a market recovery after external disturbances in April 2025, supported by continuous policy efforts, leading to a resurgence in market confidence and a significant increase in margin trading balances [6] - However, by August 2025, the performance of quantitative private equity strategies began to slow down due to a divergence in market performance, with a significant number of stocks declining despite index increases [6] - Many large private equity firms are focusing on artificial intelligence and exploring diversified strategies to enhance portfolio stability, which is seen as the future direction for quantitative private equity [6]