Core Insights - The Social Security Fund has invested in 264 stocks by the end of Q3, with 91 stocks held for over 8 consecutive quarters, indicating a focus on long-term investments [1][2] Group 1: Investment Trends - The Social Security Fund has increased its holdings in 30 out of the 91 continuously held stocks, with significant increases in stocks like Dongfang Tantalum (167.89%), Weifu High Technology (102.60%), and Anhui Wuwei High-tech (86.33%) [2] - Conversely, 42 stocks saw a reduction in holdings, with notable decreases in Xinji Energy (88.17%), Mingtai Aluminum (77.19%), and Sophia (70.50%) [2] Group 2: Sector Analysis - The 91 stocks held by the Social Security Fund are concentrated in the pharmaceutical, basic chemicals, and power equipment sectors, with 15, 9, and 8 stocks respectively [2] - Key stocks in the pharmaceutical sector include Woofu Biology, Aide Biology, and Chengyi Pharmaceutical, while the basic chemicals sector features Yangnong Chemical, Blue Sky Technology, and Zhongqi Co., Ltd. [2] Group 3: Performance Metrics - Among the 91 stocks, 65 reported year-on-year profit growth, with significant increases from companies like Dajin Heavy Industry (214.63%), Shennong Development (202.82%), and Sanmei Co., Ltd. (183.66%) [3] - Conversely, 25 stocks experienced profit declines, with Zhongqi Co., Ltd. (-622.16%), Vanadium Titanium Co., Ltd. (-181.13%), and Three Squirrels (-52.91%) showing the largest decreases [3] Group 4: Long-term Holdings - The longest-held stocks by the Social Security Fund include Woofu Biology and Yangnong Chemical, held for 44 quarters since Q4 2014 [1] - Other notable long-term holdings include China Jushi (35 quarters), Sun Paper (31 quarters), and New Xing Foundry (30 quarters) [1]
社保基金长线坚守91只股(附股)