股市面面观丨10月A股回顾:沪指连涨叩关4000点 周期行业领涨TMT回调
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-10-31 15:11

Market Overview - The A-share market concluded October with notable highlights despite a collective pullback in the three major indices on the last trading day [1] - The Shanghai Composite Index rose by 1.85% in October, marking its sixth consecutive month of gains, the longest streak since May to December 2014 [2] - The Shenzhen Component Index and the ChiNext Index both experienced declines of 1.1% and 1.56% respectively, ending a five-month upward trend [2] - The average stock price in the A-share market was reported at 26.5 yuan, a slight decrease of 0.64% [2] - Total trading volume in the Shanghai and Shenzhen markets reached 36.4 trillion yuan in October, with an average daily trading volume of 2.14 trillion yuan [2] Sector Performance - The coal industry led the sector performance in October with a growth of 10.02%, rebounding after a prolonged slump [3][6] - Other sectors that performed well included steel (5.16%), non-ferrous metals (5.00%), and oil and petrochemicals (4.73%) [4][6] - The overall performance of large and small-cap stocks was relatively balanced compared to the previous month, with the Shanghai Dividend Index rising by 4.88%, the largest monthly increase since December of the previous year [2][6] Individual Stock Highlights - The top-performing stock in October was Haixia Innovation, which surged by 107.49%, followed by ZhenDe Medical with a 103.6% increase [7] - The stock Pingtan Development recorded a notable rise of 99.44% despite being ranked third in monthly performance [7] Future Market Outlook - Multiple brokerages anticipate a "slow bull" market in November, supported by policy-driven and external environment improvements [8][9] - Investment strategies suggested include a "dumbbell" approach focusing on technology growth and high dividend stocks, particularly in sectors like chips and high-end manufacturing [8][9] - The upcoming "14th Five-Year Plan" is expected to provide clear investment directions, emphasizing technological self-reliance and modernization of the industrial system [8][9]