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Market Overview - The market experienced slight fluctuations on November 6, with notable performance in the electric grid equipment and solid-state battery sectors, while humanoid robots and AI hardware stocks showed weakness [1] - The total trading volume in the Shanghai and Shenzhen markets was 1,999.1 billion yuan, a decrease of 56.2 billion yuan compared to Thursday [1] Competition Insights - The 77th session of the simulated stock trading competition, "掘金大赛," began on November 3, with participants starting to engage actively [1] - The competition allows participants to simulate trading with a capital of 500,000 yuan, running from November 3 to November 14, with registration open until November 14 [1] Prize Structure - The pre-tax cash rewards for each competition session include: 688 yuan for the 1st place, 188 yuan for 2nd to 4th places, and 88 yuan for 5th to 10th places, with remaining profitable participants sharing a total of 500 yuan [3] - Monthly leaderboard prizes include: 888 yuan for the 1st place, 288 yuan for 2nd to 4th places, and 188 yuan for 5th to 10th places, with additional smaller rewards for lower ranks [3] Market Sentiment - Some experienced participants believe that the upward trend of the Shanghai Composite Index is continuing, indicating potential for further gains [3] - There is a shift in market focus, with suggestions to explore opportunities in lower-performing sectors such as waste incineration power generation, electric grid equipment exports, and the silver economy [3] Sector Opportunities - Participants are optimistic about the liquid cooling and humanoid robot industries, despite short-term declines in humanoid robot stocks, as the long-term outlook remains positive [4] - The electric grid equipment sector was highlighted prior to the market opening on November 5, with specific mention of Hongfa Co., Ltd. reaching its daily limit [5] Additional Resources - Participants in the competition gain access to a tailored market commentary service, "火线快评," for six trading days, which includes insights on market trends and investment logic [7] - Registration for the competition can be completed through the Daily Economic News App, with specific steps outlined for participants [8]