指数回调 A股中长期慢牛趋势未变
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-11-23 16:08

Group 1 - A-shares experienced a significant decline last week, with the Shanghai Composite Index dropping 3.90% to close at 3834.89 points, and the Shenzhen Component Index falling 5.13% to 12538.07 points [1] - The ChiNext Index saw a weekly drop of 6.15%, closing at 2920.08 points, and fell below the 3000-point mark on November 21, with a single-day decline of 4.02% [1] - Over 5000 stocks declined on Friday, indicating a continuous sell-off trend, which has severely impacted investor confidence [1] Group 2 - Despite short-term pressures, several brokerages maintain that the long-term slow bull trend of A-shares remains unchanged [2] - Analysts suggest that the current mid-term adjustment is in its early stages, and investors should remain patient as the market faces potential downward pressure from global stock markets [2] - The long-term upward trend is expected to continue, with a potential transition into a "second phase" after the current adjustments [2] Group 3 - The market's overall resilience is noted, with long-term funds providing support, which reduces the likelihood of significant declines [3] - After a 200-point pullback, the market is expected to have a foundation for recovery, although uncertainties remain regarding global economic factors and domestic industry performance [3] - Investors are advised to maintain a core position of 50-60% and to be cautious of stocks that have risen significantly without strong earnings support [3]