脑机接口板块领涨市场上证指数“十二连阳”
Zhong Guo Zheng Quan Bao·2026-01-05 20:05

Core Viewpoint - The A-share market experienced a strong start in 2026, with all major indices rising and the total market capitalization surpassing 120 trillion yuan, marking a historical high [1][6]. Market Performance - On January 5, the Shanghai Composite Index, Shenzhen Component Index, ChiNext Index, and other indices saw increases of 1.38%, 2.24%, 2.85%, and 3.61% respectively, with the Shanghai Composite Index surpassing 4020 points [1][2]. - A total of 4185 stocks rose, with 127 hitting the daily limit, while 1168 stocks declined [2]. - The A-share market's trading volume reached 2.57 trillion yuan, an increase of 501.5 billion yuan from the previous trading day [2]. Sector Performance - The brain-computer interface sector saw significant gains, with companies like Sainuo Medical and Meihao Medical hitting the daily limit of 20% [2]. - Other strong-performing sectors included media, pharmaceuticals, and electronics, with respective increases of 4.12%, 3.85%, and 3.69% [2]. - The non-bank financial sector also rose over 3%, while sectors like oil and gas, banking, and transportation saw slight declines [2]. Funding and Investment Trends - The A-share market's financing balance increased by over 600 billion yuan in December 2025, with a notable rise in net inflows into over 2300 stocks on January 5 [1][3]. - As of December 31, 2025, the A-share margin trading balance reached 25.41 trillion yuan, marking a historical high [4]. - The electronic, defense, and machinery sectors saw significant net buying, while the computer and pharmaceutical sectors experienced net selling [4]. Optimism in Market Sentiment - Analysts noted a shift towards optimistic funding sentiment, with a continuous rise in the Shanghai Composite Index since mid-December 2025 [3][6]. - The market is expected to benefit from long-term capital inflows, particularly from insurance funds, and a favorable global liquidity environment [6][7]. - The upcoming spring market is anticipated to focus on consumption and growth as key themes [6][7].