创业板人工智能ETF华夏(159381)、5G通信ETF(515050)盘中涨超1%,机构看好中长期科技主线
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-12-01 03:49

Group 1 - The AI computing power industry chain continues to show strong performance, with stocks such as ZTE, Zhongji Xuchuang, Hangyu Micro, and Beijing Junzheng rising significantly [1] - Major ETFs are experiencing gains, with the ChiNext AI ETF (159381) up 1.45%, the 5G Communication ETF (515050) up 1.63%, and the Cloud Computing 50 ETF (516630) up 1.16%, all surpassing a transaction volume of 100 million [1] - The latest brokerage "golden stocks" list for December highlights concentrated attention on sectors such as electronics, power equipment, pharmaceuticals, and food and beverage, with themes like domestic computing power, robotics, and consumer recovery gaining traction [1] Group 2 - Galaxy Securities indicates that high growth in the AI sector is driving significant performance in AI computing power, with the communication industry seeing a 51.67% increase since early 2025, ranking second among all industries [2] - The optical communication sub-sector, closely related to AI, has become the second-largest segment in the communication industry, following the operator segment, with revenue quality improving quarterly [2] - Public funds are increasingly investing in the communication sector, with holdings exceeding 6.5%, suggesting that the market's valuation of the communication industry remains conservative despite high growth potential [2] Group 3 - The ChiNext AI ETF (159381) tracks the ChiNext AI Index and has a significant allocation to optical modules, covering domestic software and AI application companies, with top holdings including Zhongji Xuchuang (27.10%) and Xinyi Sheng (18.66%) [3] - The 5G Communication ETF (515050) focuses on the 5G communication theme index, with a scale exceeding 9 billion, emphasizing companies in the Nvidia, Apple, and Huawei supply chains [3] - The Cloud Computing 50 ETF (516630) tracks a cloud computing index with high AI computing power content, covering popular concepts such as optical modules, computing leasing, data centers, and AI servers [3]