Market Overview - The A-share market showed a "two up, one flat" pattern with slight gains, indicating limited upward movement. The indices experienced a "low open to late rebound" deep V-shaped trend, with MACD green bars continuously narrowing and KDJ indicators showing a low-level golden cross, suggesting short-term oversold conditions [3][4]. Investor Sentiment - A total of 24,061 users participated in the sentiment survey on November 19, reflecting the market's investment mood. The overall sentiment indicates a cautious approach among investors, with a significant number adopting a "wait-and-see" strategy [1][19]. Trading Activity - The trading volume in both markets significantly shrank, with investors showing reduced enthusiasm in the afternoon session after concentrated trading in the morning. The overall market participation was characterized by a "quick battle" strategy, particularly in precious metals and military industries, while other sectors like gas, cultural media, and real estate saw declines [4][5]. Sector Performance - Specific sectors showed varied performance: gold stocks strengthened, aquaculture stocks surged in the afternoon, and military equipment, insurance, silicon energy, and beauty care sectors were active. Conversely, the Hainan Free Trade Zone sector adjusted, while gas, cultural media, diversified finance, real estate, and pharmaceuticals faced notable declines [3][4]. Fund Flow - There was a net outflow of main funds, while retail investors exhibited a strong wait-and-see attitude. Institutional investors focused on defensive strategies, seeking certainty by increasing positions in banks, communication equipment, electricity, and food sectors. High-valuation sectors like electric equipment and biomedicine faced significant sell-offs [5][6]. Positioning and Profitability - As of November 19, 28.19% of investors increased their positions, while 19.96% reduced their holdings. The average position was reported at 71.69%, indicating a majority of investors were fully invested [9][14]. Additionally, 39.16% of investors reported being within a 20% loss range, while 6.10% had profits exceeding 50% [18].
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Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-11-19 11:04