A股低开高走显韧性 机构称市场仍处于上行通道
Zhong Guo Zheng Quan Bao·2025-11-05 21:51

Market Overview - On November 5, the A-share market opened lower but closed higher, with all three major indices rising, particularly the ChiNext Index which increased by over 1% [1][2] - The total trading volume in the A-share market was 1.89 trillion yuan, marking a decrease of 441 billion yuan from the previous trading day [2] - The market has seen a continuous decline in trading volume, dropping from 2.46 trillion yuan on October 30 to 1.89 trillion yuan on November 5, with two consecutive days below 2 trillion yuan [2] Sector Performance - Active sectors included ultra-high voltage, photovoltaic inverters, lithium battery anodes, virtual power plants, and energy storage [1][2] - The electric equipment sector experienced a surge, with stocks like Double Star Electric and Arctech Solar hitting the 20% limit up [3] - Among the Shenwan first-level industries, electric equipment, coal, and retail sectors saw the highest gains, increasing by 3.40%, 1.39%, and 1.22% respectively [2] Fund Flow Analysis - On November 5, the net outflow of main funds in the Shanghai and Shenzhen markets significantly decreased to 134.15 billion yuan, compared to over 570 billion yuan on November 4 [4] - A total of 1,935 stocks saw net inflows, while 3,219 stocks experienced net outflows [4] - The electric equipment sector attracted significant net inflows, with Sunshine Power receiving over 15 billion yuan and CATL over 10 billion yuan [5] Market Sentiment and Future Outlook - Analysts suggest that the market is currently in a slow upward channel, with structural opportunities likely to dominate the market in November [6][7] - The technology sector is experiencing a high-level consolidation, while cyclical stocks may present short-term rotation opportunities due to macro policy expectations [6] - The market is expected to continue its high-level consolidation, with a focus on sectors with high performance and valuation alignment, particularly in AI computing, semiconductors, and renewable energy [7]