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红利资产市场关注度提升,300红利低波ETF(515300)盘中涨近1%,近10日“吸金”近5000万元
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-30 02:19

Core Insights - The CSI 300 Dividend Low Volatility Index has shown a positive performance, with a rise of 0.74% as of October 30, 2025, and notable increases in constituent stocks such as Huayu Automotive (4.87%) and Baosteel (1.98%) [1][3] Market Performance - The CSI 300 Dividend Low Volatility ETF (515300) increased by 0.75%, with an intraday turnover of 0.68% and a total transaction value of 32.5842 million yuan [3] - Over the past month, the ETF has averaged daily transactions of 150 million yuan, with a current scale of 4.743 billion yuan [3] - In the last ten trading days, there were net inflows on six days, totaling 49.8513 million yuan [3] Historical Returns - The CSI 300 Dividend Low Volatility ETF has seen a net value increase of 60.06% over the past five years, ranking 103 out of 1031 index equity funds, placing it in the top 9.99% [3] - Since its inception, the ETF's highest monthly return was 13.89%, with the longest consecutive monthly gains being five months and a maximum increase of 14.56% [3] - The average return during rising months is 3.57%, and the annualized return over the past six months has exceeded the benchmark by 6.46% [3] Institutional Investment Trends - Insurance funds have accelerated their allocation to dividend stocks in the first half of 2025, with an increase of nearly 320 billion yuan in allocations, surpassing the total for the previous year [4] - Despite rising valuations, the opportunity for concentrated investments in dividend stocks is diminishing, with an estimated under-allocation of 800 billion to 1.6 trillion yuan across the industry [4] - It is suggested to focus on companies with resilient balance sheets and balanced growth [4] Top Holdings - As of September 30, 2025, the top ten weighted stocks in the CSI 300 Dividend Low Volatility Index include China Shenhua, Shuanghui Development, Gree Electric Appliances, Sinopec, Huayu Automotive, Daqin Railway, Midea Group, China State Construction, Baosteel, and China Mobile, collectively accounting for 35.84% of the index [4][6]