Market Overview - A-shares experienced a significant upward trend with major indices closing higher on September 24, 2023, with the Shanghai Composite Index up 0.83% at 3853.64 points, the Shenzhen Component Index up 1.80% at 13356.14 points, and the ChiNext Index up 2.28% at 3185.57 points [1] - The total trading volume in the Shanghai and Shenzhen markets reached 23,474.79 billion yuan, marking a historical record of 31 consecutive trading days with daily trading volumes exceeding 20 trillion yuan since August 13 [1] Trading Volume Insights - The previous record for consecutive days with trading volumes over 20 trillion yuan was 7 days, occurring from November 5 to 13, 2024 [1] - As of September 24, there have been 54 trading days in A-share history where the trading volume surpassed 20 trillion yuan, with 5 days in 2015, 18 days in 2024, and 31 days in the current year [1] Sector Performance - The semiconductor and AI sectors, categorized as "hard technology," have shown sustained activity, with the semiconductor sector rising 28.15% in August and over 12% in September [2] - Notable stocks include Cambrian Technology, which saw a 110.36% increase in August, becoming one of the few stocks to reach the 1,000 yuan mark, alongside Kweichow Moutai [2] - SMIC's stock price has consistently reached new highs, with a total increase of over 50% in the past two months, including nearly a 20% rise in September [2] Market Outlook - The investment director at Hengchuang Tianxia suggests that the Shanghai Composite Index's rise above 3,800 points indicates a potential target of 4,000 points [2] - The market's profitability is attracting more external funds, with expectations that A-shares may transition from a localized bull market to a comprehensive bull market [2] - Investment strategies recommend avoiding previously high-performing sectors and focusing on underperforming stocks with limited gains, while cautioning against chasing high-priced speculative stocks [2]
连续31个交易日超过2万亿元 A股成交额刷新历史纪录
Shen Zhen Shang Bao·2025-09-24 23:17