Market Overview - The A-share market experienced a significant decline on February 2, with the Shanghai Composite Index falling by 2.48% to close at 4015.75 points, the Shenzhen Component Index dropping by 2.69% to 13824.35 points, and the ChiNext Index decreasing by 2.46% to 3264.11 points. The Sci-Tech Innovation Index saw a sharper decline of 3.95%, closing at 1760.23 points [1][2]. Commodity Market - The domestic commodity futures market closed with widespread declines, with over ten varieties, including silver, platinum, palladium, and copper, hitting the limit down. Notably, silver and gold fell over 15%, while zinc dropped over 6%. Other commodities like low-sulfur fuel oil and pure benzene also saw declines of over 5% [2]. Sector Performance - The electric grid equipment sector showed resilience, with stocks such as Tongguang Cable and Senyuan Electric hitting the daily limit up. The sector's performance contrasts sharply with the overall market trend [3][4]. - The liquor sector continued its upward momentum, with stocks like Huangtai Liquor and Jinhui Liquor achieving multiple consecutive gains [5]. Trading Volume and Market Sentiment - The total trading volume in the Shanghai and Shenzhen markets reached 2.58 trillion yuan, a decrease of 250.8 billion yuan compared to the previous trading day. Over 4600 stocks declined, with 123 stocks hitting the daily limit down [5][8]. Capital Flow - Main capital flows showed net inflows into sectors such as electric grid equipment, banking, and food and beverage, while there were net outflows from semiconductor, communication, and non-ferrous metal sectors. Specific stocks like Zhongchao Holdings and Shenghong Technology saw significant net inflows [8]. Institutional Insights - Financial institutions expressed concerns about short-term market volatility, advising investors to manage positions carefully and consider buying on dips. Market confidence is still in a recovery phase following increased trading volumes in January [8].
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