Group 1 - The article discusses the phenomenon of certain funds, particularly small-cap Hong Kong funds, being sold at high premiums intermittently, suggesting a potential trading strategy to buy during low premium periods and sell during high premium periods [5][6][10] - Specific funds that have shown high premiums include "Hong Kong Small Cap LOF" with a premium of 9.69% and "Guotou China Value LOF" with a premium of 8.63% as of September 24 [7][6] - The underlying reason for these high premiums is attributed to the small scale of the funds, making them susceptible to speculative trading [6][10] Group 2 - QDII commodity funds, particularly those related to gold, frequently experience high premiums due to factors such as purchase limits and rising underlying asset prices [10][12] - The "Gold Theme LOF" is highlighted as a fund that often sees significant premiums, with a recent premium of 18.43% [12] - The article also notes that the "National Investment Silver LOF" had a high premium but historically has not maintained such levels consistently [10][12] Group 3 - QDII stock funds, especially those linked to the Nasdaq and S&P 500, are also mentioned as having premiums due to quota restrictions and the strong performance of U.S. stocks [17][18] - The Nasdaq Technology ETF has been noted for maintaining a long-term premium of around 20% [17] - The article suggests that if premiums disappear, investors holding related funds might consider converting their holdings from off-market to on-market [17]
收好不谢!容易出现高溢价的基金清单~
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-12-26 10:17