Market Overview - The A-share market exhibited a fluctuating upward trend this week, with major broad-based indices showing mixed performance and significant market style differentiation [1] - International gold prices recently reached a new historical high, leading to strong performance in related ETFs, with gold stock ETFs rising by 13.17%, the highest among all [1][2] - Other sectors such as photovoltaic and building materials ETFs also saw substantial gains, while Hong Kong innovative drug-related ETFs experienced slight adjustments [1] Fund Flow Analysis - Overall, ETF funds experienced a net outflow of 696.39 billion, with broad-based ETFs facing a net outflow of 873.01 billion, while industry ETFs saw a net inflow of 143.04 billion and commodity ETFs a net inflow of 32.91 billion [3] - Funds have not exited the market but have shifted towards more elastic sectors, with significant net inflows into TMT (Technology, Media, Telecommunications) and cyclical sectors like non-ferrous metals, indicating active funds' preference for technology growth themes [2][3] ETF Performance - The top-performing gold stock ETFs included: - 517400 Gold Stock ETF with a 13.17% increase and a latest scale of 826 million [2] - 159315 Gold Stock ETF from ICBC with a 13.03% increase and a scale of 222 million [2] - 517520 Gold Stock ETF from Yongying with a 12.95% increase and a scale of 177.52 billion [2] - Photovoltaic ETFs also performed well, with the top performer being 560980 Photovoltaic Leader ETF from GF with a 10.71% increase and a scale of 565 million [2] Upcoming ETF Listings - Next week, four new ETFs are set to be listed, including: - 589190 Sci-Tech Chip ETF from Huabao, with subscription starting on December 30, 2025 [5] - 159158 Power ETF from Invesco, with subscription starting on January 7, 2026 [5] - 589220 Sci-Tech 200 ETF from Guotai, with subscription starting on January 5, 2026 [5]
黄金相关ETF表现强劲 科技成长类ETF获资金净流入
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-01-25 10:31