基金“抢跑”春季行情 10只产品拿到开年“大红包”
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2026-01-11 17:00

Group 1 - The A-share market experienced a strong start in 2026, with the Shanghai Composite Index breaking through 4100 points, reaching a nearly 10-year high, and the Shenzhen Component Index surpassing 14000 points, marking a nearly 4-year high [1] - Institutional investors, particularly public funds, had already increased their positions by the end of Q4 2025, anticipating the "spring rally" [2][3] - The market showed significant gains in sectors such as commercial aerospace, semiconductor chips, and innovative pharmaceuticals, with 10 funds achieving over 20% returns in the first week of the year [4] Group 2 - Fund managers reported that they reduced their positions to 70% during the market's downturn in late 2025, but began to increase their holdings in late November to early December as positive macroeconomic signals emerged [2] - Specific funds, such as those managed by Dazheng Jingheng and other notable managers, have been revealed to have increased their stakes in companies like Jiete Bio and Huakai Yibai, which saw significant stock price increases [3] - The average position of active equity funds was reported at 85.74% by the end of last year, with notable increases in sectors like basic chemicals, non-bank financials, and home appliances [3] Group 3 - The commercial aerospace sector has been highlighted as a key driver of the recent market rally, with the China Satellite Industry Index rising by 85.7% from November 2025 to January 2026 [4][5] - Fund managers emphasized the importance of the commercial aerospace industry's growth, driven by technological breakthroughs, capital support, and policy backing, marking 2026 as a transformative year for the sector [5] - The semiconductor industry, particularly in storage chips, is also experiencing significant growth, with funds heavily invested in this area reporting substantial returns [5] Group 4 - Analysts predict that the strong performance of the A-share market is supported by a favorable macroeconomic environment, increased capital inflows, and improvements in economic fundamentals [6] - The consensus among institutions is that "technology" and "cyclical" sectors will be key themes in 2026, with ongoing discussions about the sustainability of the current market rally [6][7] - Investment strategies are focusing on technology sectors, particularly AI and semiconductor industries, as well as cyclical commodities like chemicals and industrial metals, which are expected to benefit from supply constraints and moderate demand recovery [7]