解密主力资金出逃股 连续5日净流出527股
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2025-10-31 10:07

Core Insights - A total of 527 stocks in the Shanghai and Shenzhen markets have experienced net outflows of main funds for five consecutive days or more as of October 31 [1] - Among these, Jineng Technology has seen the longest streak of 21 days of net outflows, while Aerospace Electronics follows with 19 days [1] - The largest total net outflow amount is from SMIC, with a cumulative outflow of 5 days totaling 5.685 billion yuan, followed by CITIC Securities with 4.523 billion yuan over 6 days [1] Group 1: Stocks with Significant Net Outflows - SMIC (688981) has recorded a net outflow of 5 days totaling 5.685 billion yuan, with a net outflow ratio of 11.43% and a cumulative decline of 7.37% [1] - CITIC Securities (600030) has experienced a net outflow of 6 days totaling 4.523 billion yuan, with a net outflow ratio of 8.81% and a cumulative decline of 0.47% [1] - China Merchants Bank (600036) has seen a net outflow over 14 days totaling 3.583 billion yuan, with a net outflow ratio of 6.91% and a cumulative increase of 1.94% [1] Group 2: Stocks with Notable Performance Metrics - Guanghui Logistics (600629) has the highest net outflow ratio at 12.85% over 8 days, with a cumulative decline of 43.76% [1] - ST Huatuo (002602) has a net outflow of 2.216 billion yuan over 8 days, with a net outflow ratio of 9.51% and a cumulative decline of 3.41% [1] - Hailiang Information (688041) has a net outflow of 2.347 billion yuan over 5 days, with a net outflow ratio of 6.71% and a cumulative decline of 7.90% [1] Group 3: Additional Stocks with Outflows - Zhongke Shuguang (603019) has a net outflow of 3.222 billion yuan over 5 days, with a net outflow ratio of 11.41% and a cumulative decline of 6.56% [1] - Huajian Group (600629) has a net outflow of 1.998 billion yuan over 8 days, with a net outflow ratio of 12.85% and a cumulative decline of 43.76% [1] - Shengbang Co., Ltd. (300661) has a net outflow of 1.952 billion yuan over 14 days, with a net outflow ratio of 9.22% and a cumulative decline of 13.78% [1]