Market Overview - On September 24, 2024, the A-share market experienced a significant surge, with the Shanghai Composite Index rising by 4.15% and the ChiNext Index soaring by 5.54%, leading to a trading volume exceeding 1.1 trillion yuan, marking the beginning of the "924" market rally [1][3] - One year later, the Shanghai Composite Index increased from 2770 points to a peak of 3899 points, achieving a 39% gain, the largest annual increase since 2015 [1][3] - The Shenzhen Component Index rose by 65%, surpassing 13000 points, while the ChiNext Index doubled, effectively eliminating the bearish sentiment since 2021 [1][3] Policy Drivers - The rally was driven by a series of significant financial policies announced by the central government, including total monetary easing, support for real estate, capital market stimulation, encouragement for technology investments, and support for small and micro enterprises [3] - Following these announcements, the Central Political Bureau meeting emphasized efforts to boost the capital market and guide long-term funds into the market, which significantly improved investor sentiment and led to a notable valuation recovery in the A-share market [3] Market Performance - The Shanghai Composite Index quickly climbed from 2770 points to 3674.4 points, with a gain exceeding 39%, while the ChiNext Index saw an impressive increase of over 70%, becoming the market leader [6] - Over 90% of stocks in the market experienced gains during this period, indicating a strong market-wide bullish sentiment and significant profit-making opportunities for investors [6] Structural Changes - By the second half of 2025, the A-share market began to show signs of structural differentiation, with the technology sector emerging as the main focus, particularly in areas such as artificial intelligence, semiconductors, and high-end manufacturing [11] - The ChiNext 50 Index, which focuses on information technology, new energy, financial technology, and pharmaceuticals, recorded a cumulative increase of over 120% since the "924" rally, significantly outperforming the CSI 300 Index, which rose by 42% during the same period [11] Individual Stock Performance - Since the "924" rally, approximately 5200 stocks in the A-share market have risen, with only 229 stocks declining. Over 3000 stocks saw gains exceeding 50%, and 2272 stocks increased by more than 70% [15][16] - Notably, 424 stocks achieved gains over 200%, and 35 stocks saw increases exceeding 500%, showcasing the vibrant potential of the A-share market [15][16] Sector Performance - All 30 sectors in the CITIC first-level industry index experienced gains, with the top five performing sectors being telecommunications, electronics, computers, media, and machinery, all benefiting from national policy support and industry upgrades [18] - Conversely, traditional sectors such as coal, oil and petrochemicals, electricity, and public utilities showed relatively weak performance, with gains not exceeding 20%, reflecting the broader trend of economic transformation and capital flow towards high-growth technology sectors [18] Market Capitalization Growth - Since the "924" rally, the total market capitalization of A-shares has significantly increased, surpassing 100 trillion yuan, with a growth of over 30 trillion yuan from 68.8 trillion yuan on September 23, 2024 [20] - The number of companies with a market capitalization exceeding 1 trillion yuan rose from 9 to 14, with notable additions including CATL, Industrial Fulian, SMIC, China Merchants Bank, and Ping An Insurance [20] Conclusion - The "924" rally has transformed the A-share market from a bear market to a structural bull market, with "hard technology" emerging as the dominant theme, replacing traditional sectors like liquor and real estate [21] - The future trajectory of the market will depend on profit realization and the sustainability of incremental capital inflows, marking the beginning of a revaluation story for Chinese assets [21]
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Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-24 16:22