Market Performance - The grid equipment sector increased by 1.12% compared to the previous trading day, with Anke Zhidian leading the gains [1] - The Shanghai Composite Index closed at 4136.16, up 0.33%, while the Shenzhen Component Index closed at 14439.66, up 0.79% [1] Top Gainers in Grid Equipment Sector - Anke Zhidian (300617) closed at 43.99, up 11.20% with a trading volume of 207,700 shares and a transaction value of 906 million [1] - Zhongchao Holdings (002471) closed at 8.56, up 10.03% with a trading volume of 1,191,000 shares and a transaction value of 1.02 billion [1] - Sanbian Technology (002112) closed at 23.96, up 10.01% with a trading volume of 697,500 shares and a transaction value of 1.62 billion [1] Decliners in Grid Equipment Sector - Honglin Power (301439) closed at 17.16, down 3.00% with a trading volume of 210,000 shares and a transaction value of 363 million [2] - Kaifa Electric (300407) closed at 13.42, down 2.89% with a trading volume of 185,700 shares and a transaction value of 249 million [2] - Jiangsu Huachen (603097) closed at 35.20, down 1.95% with a trading volume of 90,600 shares and a transaction value of 326 million [2] Capital Flow Analysis - The grid equipment sector experienced a net outflow of 2.656 billion from institutional investors, while retail investors saw a net inflow of 1.903 billion [2] - The sector's capital flow indicates a mixed sentiment, with institutional investors withdrawing funds while retail investors are actively buying [2] Individual Stock Capital Flow - Sanbian Technology (002112) had a net inflow of 296 million from institutional investors, but a net outflow of 118 million from retail investors [3] - Jicheng Electronics (002339) saw a net inflow of 226 million from institutional investors, with a significant net outflow of 103 million from retail investors [3] - Zhongchao Holdings (002471) had a net inflow of 215 million from institutional investors, but also faced a net outflow of 95 million from retail investors [3]
电网设备板块1月23日涨1.12%,安靠智电领涨,主力资金净流出26.56亿元