狂欢下的暗涌:2025年10月全球资产分化与回调真相
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-11-03 11:49

Core Insights - The global asset bull market narrative since 2025 has reached a critical juncture in October [1] - Despite significant year-to-date gains in silver (64.73%) and gold (52.53%), October revealed market fragility with declines in major indices [2] - The divergence in performance between US and Asian markets highlights a stark contrast, with US indices reaching new highs while Asian markets, particularly Hong Kong and Chinese stocks, faced significant pullbacks [3][4] Market Performance - US stock markets showed strong performance in October, with the Nasdaq index rising 4.70% to close at 23,724.96 points, and the S&P 500 index increasing by 2.27% to 6,840.20 points [3][6] - In contrast, the Hang Seng Index fell by 3.53% to 25,906.65 points, and the Nasdaq China Golden Dragon Index dropped by 4.19% [3][6] - The A-share market also exhibited mixed results, with the Shanghai Composite Index up 1.85% and the Shenzhen Component Index down 1.10% [3][6] Precious Metals - The precious metals market experienced volatility, with silver peaking at $54.142 per ounce before retreating to $48.85, while gold reached $4,355.685 before falling to $4,018.52 [7][8] - Year-to-date performance for gold and silver remains strong, with gold up 52.53% and silver up 68.44% [8] Energy and Currency - The US dollar index strengthened in October, rising from 97.82 to 99.73, which exerted pressure on dollar-denominated assets [9] - Oil prices faced downward pressure, with WTI crude oil falling 2.23% to $60.98 per barrel and Brent crude down 1.91% to $64.77 per barrel [9] Market Dynamics - The October pullback in Chinese stocks is attributed to multiple pressures, including increased IPO activity and ongoing US-China trade tensions, leading to reduced risk appetite [10] - The divergence in performance is also linked to the relative strength of the US economy and the liquidity environment, which continues to support US equities [11] Future Outlook - The medium-term bullish outlook for precious metals remains intact, supported by central bank gold purchases and geopolitical uncertainties [12] - The performance of US stocks is heavily reliant on large technology companies, which have shown strong earnings growth and market dominance [12] - Concerns about potential valuation bubbles in the tech sector are emerging, particularly regarding AI investments, which could impact future market stability [12][13]