ETF盘中资讯|吃喝板块震荡磨底!白酒估值处历史低位,左侧布局时机已现?机构:价值洼地值得重视
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-01-23 06:53

Group 1 - The overall performance of the food and beverage sector is currently experiencing fluctuations, with the Huabao Food and Beverage ETF (515710) trading near the waterline, reflecting the sector's overall trend [1] - Major consumer goods stocks are leading in gains, with Lianhua Holdings rising over 4%, while some liquor stocks like Shanxi Fenjiu and Yanghe are slightly down, dragging the sector's performance [1] - Research from Guotai Haitong Securities indicates that the current stock prices of liquor companies have largely reflected market expectations, with low valuation levels and attractive dividend yields, suggesting potential for price recovery [3] Group 2 - The period leading up to the 2026 Spring Festival is expected to be the most challenging for liquor pricing, but there is potential for a correction in the market's pessimistic outlook on liquor prices [3] - The food and beverage sector is currently at historical low valuation levels, making it a favorable time for left-side positioning, with the food index's price-to-earnings ratio at 19.42 times, at the 2.1% percentile of the last decade [3] - Future market trends may show a clear distinction between growth sectors and liquor, with increased focus on snacks and dairy industries, which are expected to benefit from policy support and improving monthly data [4] Group 3 - The Huabao Food and Beverage ETF (515710) primarily invests in leading high-end and mid-range liquor stocks, with about 60% of its portfolio allocated to these sectors, and the top ten weighted stocks include major brands like Moutai and Yili [5] - Investors can also access the Huabao Food and Beverage ETF through linked funds, providing an opportunity to invest in core assets of the food and beverage sector [5] - The current market environment suggests limited downside for leading consumer companies post-2026, with significant upside potential due to attractive dividend yields and the ability to navigate through economic cycles [4]