Group 1 - The precious metals, industrial metals, and minor metals sectors experienced a significant decline, with multiple gold and colored ETFs hitting the limit down [1][2][9] - Several LOF funds that had previously hit the limit up faced a limit down after resuming trading, indicating market volatility [10][18] - On January 29, gold and colored ETFs attracted substantial net inflows, while semiconductor-related ETFs also saw reverse positioning [11][15] Group 2 - The communication ETF sector showed a general increase, with several ETFs related to communication and artificial intelligence rising significantly [12][13] - Low-valuation sectors such as agriculture, forestry, and paper-making led the market gains, contrasting with the overall decline in precious metals [12] - The trading volume for gold ETFs surged, with the gold ETF reaching a transaction volume of 257.78 billion, significantly higher than the previous week's average of 71.07 billion [4][14] Group 3 - On January 29, various ETFs related to colored metals and gold saw net inflows exceeding 10 billion, indicating strong investor interest [15][17] - The semiconductor sector, despite its recent declines, attracted significant reverse investments, with notable inflows into semiconductor equipment ETFs [16][17] - The core logic supporting gold prices remains unchanged, driven by high geopolitical risks and the weakening of the dollar's credibility due to high U.S. government deficits [8][19]
多只ETF、LOF罕见跌停
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-30 12:51