
Core Viewpoint - The A-share market experienced significant declines, particularly in the consumer electronics and automotive parts sectors, but there are still opportunities in certain resilient sectors like rare earth permanent magnets and military equipment [1][3]. Market Overview - The market opened sharply lower, with the ChiNext index dropping by 3% and over 4,500 stocks declining [1]. - Key stocks in the consumer electronics sector, such as GoerTek and Lens Technology, led the declines, with Daying Electronics hitting the daily limit down [3]. - Despite the downturn, the rare earth permanent magnet sector showed strong performance, with stocks like Galaxy Magnetic and Baotou Steel hitting the daily limit up [3]. Trading Strategy - For investors holding stocks in the severely impacted consumer electronics and automotive parts sectors, it is advised to avoid panic selling if their positions are light and they have not yet cut losses. A small rebound may occur, providing an opportunity to reassess [3][4]. - Investors who are heavily invested in underperforming stocks should wait for signs of market stabilization before making further decisions, such as waiting for the index not to set new lows and for trading volume to increase moderately [3]. Investment Opportunities - Investors are encouraged to focus on the rare earth permanent magnet and military equipment sectors for potential opportunities, but should avoid chasing high prices. If leading stocks in these sectors pull back to about half of their early gains without significant volume decline, a light position could be considered [4]. - In the military sector, priority should be given to stocks that showed strong buying interest in the morning and maintained support during pullbacks, with a recommended position size not exceeding 30% [4].