
Market Overview - A-share major indices showed divergence, with the ChiNext Index rising by 1.6% and returning above 3200 points, while the Shanghai Composite Index fell by 0.33% and the Shenzhen Component Index rose by 0.57% [1] - The market experienced active trading, with sectors such as non-ferrous metals and gold stocks opening high, while coal mining and processing stocks declined [1] Key Sectors Solid-State Battery Concept - The solid-state battery sector was active, with companies like Tianji Co. and Fengshan Group hitting the daily limit, following significant research progress in polymer electrolytes by a team led by Tsinghua University [2] - The global solid-state battery industry is transitioning from laboratory development to commercial production, with expectations for small-scale production by 2027 due to strong policy support in China [2] Storage Chip Concept - Storage chip stocks saw repeated activity, with companies like Shannon Chip and Deming Li experiencing significant gains due to supply tightness and increased demand from cloud enterprises [4] - Major manufacturers announced price increases for memory products, with Samsung raising prices by 30% and Micron notifying customers of a 20% to 30% price hike [4] Moer Thread Concept - The Moer Thread concept gained strength, with companies like Chuxing Information and Yingqu Technology seeing substantial increases following the approval of Moer Thread's IPO by the Shanghai Stock Exchange [3] Institutional Insights - China Galaxy noted that while short-term volatility may increase before the holiday, the overall market trend remains positive, with structural opportunities in the technology sector [5] - Everbright Securities indicated that the market typically performs well after the National Day holiday, with reasonable valuations supporting upward movement [6] - Shenwan Hongyuan suggested that risks during the holiday period are limited, and holding positions is advisable [8] - Zheshang Securities recommended a wait-and-see approach due to index divergence and the upcoming holiday, anticipating a potential recovery post-holiday [9]