Group 1: Federal Reserve and Market Impact - The Federal Reserve's interest rate cuts and the phenomenon of "anti-involution" are contributing to a strong performance in resource stocks, with mining ETFs and precious metal ETFs seeing significant gains [1][2]. Group 2: Precious Metals - Gold prices have reached a new high, surpassing $3,850 per ounce, driven by the Federal Reserve's rate cuts and ongoing risk events. The long-term outlook for gold remains positive due to central bank purchases, de-dollarization, and safe-haven demand [2]. Group 3: Industrial Metals - Ongoing disruptions in overseas copper mines have led to a supply imbalance, with actual copper production falling short of expectations. Limited capital expenditure from copper mining companies is expected to maintain a tight supply-demand balance, potentially pushing copper prices higher [3]. - The Federal Reserve's rate cuts are expected to benefit resource stocks, as lower rates may stimulate economic activity and increase demand for industrial metals like copper and aluminum [3]. Group 4: Energy Metals - The lithium market is recovering, with price increases anticipated due to policy-driven capacity adjustments. The demand for lithium battery equipment is expected to rebound in 2025 as domestic bidding and overseas expansions continue [4]. - The development of solid-state batteries is being driven by a combination of policy support, demand, and technological advancements, indicating a clear trend towards market expansion [4]. Group 5: Storage Demand - Domestic policies are guiding independent storage to become a significant growth engine, while external factors such as tariff delays and subsidy extensions in the U.S. market are creating opportunities for investment [6]. - In Europe, the demand for industrial storage is expected to grow as inventory depletion nears completion, and emerging markets are also seeing increased demand for energy storage driven by renewable energy initiatives [7]. Group 6: Investment Opportunities in Mining Sector - Mining ETFs have shown substantial year-to-date gains, with the mining ETF (561330) up over 70%, the non-ferrous 60 ETF (159881) up over 60%, and the gold stock ETF (517400) up over 80% as of September 30 [8].
“元素周期表”行情再起?矿业ETF(561330)、有色60ETF(159881)大涨超3%
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-30 02:12