Core Viewpoint - The combination of policy, fundamentals, and capital flow is expected to create a positive synergy that will drive the sector to continue its upward trend [1][2]. Policy Perspective - The "anti-involution" policy and the "14th Five-Year Plan" are providing ongoing support for the industry. The "anti-involution" policy aims to combat vicious price wars and promote the exit of backward production capacity, which will systematically improve the competitive environment and profit expectations [1]. - The "14th Five-Year Plan" sets a high-quality development tone for the industry over the next five years, reinforcing the core position of new energy as a strategic emerging industry, with supportive policies expected to continue to emerge [1]. Fundamental Perspective - The improvement in supply-demand dynamics and the expectation of quarterly performance recovery are key factors determining the sustainability of the sector's market performance. The photovoltaic and lithium battery industries are seeing gradual improvements in supply-demand structures, with the photovoltaic industry expected to curb price wars and corporate profits projected to rebound by 2025 [1]. - The energy storage market is anticipated to maintain rapid growth, benefiting from sustained high demand in downstream sectors, leading to a quarterly performance recovery for related companies in the new energy supply chain starting from the second half of this year [1]. Capital Flow Perspective - Currently, institutional holdings in the new energy sector are relatively low, indicating potential for incremental capital inflow. The capital flow acts as an amplifier for market performance, and with the improvement in fundamentals and favorable policies, institutional interest is expected to rise [2]. - Passive capital has already begun to flow significantly into the sector, and as performance gradually materializes, more actively managed funds are likely to increase their allocations. New energy, as a long-term investment track with high certainty, is naturally attractive to long-term funds such as pension and insurance funds, suggesting a potential influx of capital into the sector [2]. - For ordinary investors, index-based investments are recommended as a more stable option, with various ETFs available to share in the industry's growth dividends [2].
行情看涨?新能源板块后续展望
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-11-19 01:51