Core Viewpoint - The performance of the two ETFs tracking the China Tourism Index shows a significant difference in growth and market dynamics, with the FuGuo ETF leading in scale and liquidity, potentially benefiting from institutional and arbitrage investments [1][3]. Group 1: ETF Performance - On November 6, FuGuo China Tourism Theme ETF (159766) fell by 1.45%, while Huaxia China Tourism ETF (562510) decreased by 1.44%, both tracking the same index [1]. - For Q3 2025, FuGuo Tourism ETF's fund shares reached 6.86 billion, with a quarterly net increase of approximately 2.49 billion, representing a growth of about 57%, and a net asset value of 4.927 billion [1]. - Huaxia Tourism ETF ended the quarter with 1.51 billion shares, a net increase of 480 million, and a net value of 1.097 billion [1]. Group 2: Performance Comparison - In Q3, Huaxia Tourism ETF's net value grew by 6.35%, slightly outperforming the China Tourism Index's growth of 6.03%, with a positive deviation of about 0.32 percentage points [3]. - FuGuo Tourism ETF's growth was 6.18%, with a deviation of approximately 0.15 percentage points [3]. - Since its inception in 2021, FuGuo has experienced a cumulative decline of 28.20%, which is better than the index's decline of 29.24% [3]. Group 3: Market Dynamics - Both ETFs have identical top ten holdings, including major companies like China Duty Free, Shanghai Airport, and China Eastern Airlines, indicating a concentrated industry characteristic [3]. - The "head effect" in the ETF market is strengthening, where larger products attract more liquidity and institutional interest, potentially leading to a "Matthew effect" favoring larger funds like FuGuo [3].
富国旅游ETF居跌幅榜第三,三季度份额增长近六成
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-11-07 03:12