Group 1 - The "Dividend +" index opened high and closed with significant gains, with the CSI Dividend Index rising by 2.7%, the National Value 100 Index increasing by 2.0%, and the National Free Cash Flow Index up by 1.6% [1] - The related ETFs, E Fund Value ETF (159263) and E Fund Free Cash Flow ETF (159222), saw substantial net subscriptions of 25 million and 28 million units respectively throughout the day [1] - The National Value 100 Index employs a three-dimensional screening system focusing on "high dividends + high free cash flow + low price-to-earnings ratio" to select value stocks, demonstrating stable historical performance [1] Group 2 - The National Free Cash Flow Index consists of 100 stocks with high free cash flow levels in the A-share market, with over 70% of its composition from industrial, materials, and consumer discretionary sectors, combining high dividends and growth potential [4] - The historical performance of the CSI Dividend Index, National Value 100 Index, and National Free Cash Flow Index shows varying annual returns, with the National Value 100 Index achieving a 64% increase in 2014 and the National Free Cash Flow Index reaching a 57% increase in the same year [6] - The E Fund Free Cash Flow ETF has a low fee rate of 0.15% plus an additional 0.05%, making it the only ETF linked to the National Free Cash Flow Index among its peers [6]
“红利+”指数高开高走,关注价值ETF易方达(159263)、自由现金流ETF易方达(159222)等产品投资价值
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-02-04 10:36