Market Overview - Global markets exhibited significant divergence last week, with A-shares continuing their rebound while US, Japanese, and Vietnamese markets experienced pullbacks [1] - The overall bond market remained stable, and gold emerged as one of the few rising safe-haven assets, increasing by approximately 1.6% [1] Performance Summary - A-shares (CSI 300) rose by 0.90%, while the Hang Seng Index increased by 1.88%. In contrast, the Nasdaq 100 fell by 1.39%, the Nikkei 225 dropped by 2.86%, and the Ho Chi Minh Index declined by 2.25% [1] - The bond market showed minimal fluctuations, with the China bond index nearly flat and US 20-year bonds down by 0.22% [1] Investment Strategy - The company's global allocation strategy demonstrated its ability to maintain long-term value despite short-term volatility, achieving a cumulative return of 19.43% this year, marking the third consecutive year of positive growth [5] - The "Lazy Balanced" strategy reported a return of 14.01% this year, indicating a smoother performance and stronger resistance to volatility compared to previous years [6] Asset Allocation Insights - The "Lazy Balanced" portfolio currently holds approximately 57% in equities, allowing for sufficient capital to capitalize on potential market corrections [12] - The portfolio's bond component, despite a brief decline, quickly recovered, providing a reliable foundation for the overall strategy [6] Market Sentiment - The A-share market is expected to continue experiencing oscillations as institutions enter the year-end clearing phase, leading to generally weak trading intentions [8] - The Hong Kong market is anticipated to remain in slight fluctuations, influenced by external market performances, while its valuation remains reasonable compared to the S&P 500 and CSI 300 [8]
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Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-11-14 07:42