Core Insights - The public fund industry has experienced a fruitful year in the structural bull market, with active equity funds making a significant comeback, particularly supported by the AI computing and innovative pharmaceutical sectors [1][2]. Group 1: Fund Performance - A total of 53 funds have achieved over 100% returns year-to-date as of September 30, with 42 of these being active equity funds, showcasing the fund managers' effective strategies in high-growth sectors [2][4]. - The top-performing fund, managed by Ren Jie, achieved a return of 194.49%, heavily investing in the overseas computing industry chain, with significant contributions from stocks like Shenghong Technology, which surged 581% this year [2][3]. - Other notable funds include Zhang Wei's fund with a 155.09% return, focusing on Hong Kong's innovative pharmaceuticals, and Feng Ludan's fund with a 140.86% return, both capitalizing on the AI industry chain [3]. Group 2: Commodity Performance - Gold ETFs have emerged as the standout performers in the commodity fund sector, with all 14 gold ETFs showing gains exceeding 40% year-to-date, driven by rising international gold prices [5][6]. - The highest-performing gold ETFs, managed by Zhao Xu and Rong Ying, reported returns of 41.48% and 41.47%, respectively, reflecting strong long-term investment value [5][6]. Group 3: Market Outlook - Looking ahead to Q4, several fund companies suggest maintaining a focus on growth sectors while also considering cyclical and consumer stocks, as the market has already seen significant gains [7][8]. - The ongoing AI technology innovation is expected to provide a premium valuation for related assets, despite potential short-term volatility [8][9]. - The overall market sentiment remains bullish, with continued optimism for emerging technologies and cyclical financial sectors, particularly in the context of the "anti-involution" policies that may enhance competition in the renewable energy sector [9].
年内涌现53只“翻倍基”!2025年前三季度基金业绩放榜