超860亿资金逆势加仓ETF
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-11-23 14:11

Market Overview - Global markets experienced increased volatility due to a combination of domestic and international negative factors, leading to declines across major indices, with small-cap indices like the North Securities 50 and CSI 2000 dropping over 5% for the week [1][4] - The average daily trading volume decreased compared to the previous week, totaling 9.23 trillion yuan, with an average daily turnover of approximately 1.84 trillion yuan, indicating potential challenges for a short-term market recovery [4] Sector Performance - The Shenwan first-level industry indices all fell, with the power equipment sector leading the decline at -10.54%, while basic chemicals, retail, and steel sectors also saw declines exceeding 5% [4] - The banking sector was the most resilient, showing the least decline among various sectors [4] Global Market Trends - Internationally, markets such as the KOSPI 200, Nikkei 255, and NASDAQ 100 also faced significant declines, with weekly drops of 4.09%, 3.47%, and 3.07% respectively, marking their worst performances in recent times [7] - The downturn was attributed to hawkish signals from Federal Reserve officials, which reduced December rate cut expectations from 50% to 30%-40%, tightening risk appetite and impacting risk assets like the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index, which fell over 10% [7] ETF Market Activity - Contrasting the overall market trend, the ETF market saw a net inflow of over 86.1 billion yuan for the week, with stock ETFs being the primary focus, attracting approximately 58.2 billion yuan [7][8] - The total ETF shares reached 30,672.98 billion, an increase of 51.55 billion shares from the previous week, indicating a strong interest in ETFs despite broader market declines [8] Notable ETF Performance - Among the ETFs, several tracking the Hang Seng Technology Index and Hang Seng Internet Index saw significant inflows, with four ETFs tracking the Hang Seng Technology Index collectively gaining over 11 billion shares [8] - Only two out of 1,258 stock ETFs managed to close in the green, both tracking foreign indices, highlighting the challenging environment for domestic ETFs [9] Technical Analysis and Outlook - Major indices have broken below key support levels, indicating a bearish market sentiment, with the potential for further declines if trading volumes and margin financing continue to decrease [7][10] - Despite the recent downturn, there is a suggestion of strong support within the 3,800-point range for the Shanghai Composite Index, indicating a possible base for future upward movement [10]