Core Viewpoint - The non-ferrous metals sector is experiencing a pullback, with the mining ETF (561330) declining over 5%, but the ongoing geopolitical conflicts continue to support the industry's overall prosperity [1] Group 1: Industry Outlook - The non-ferrous metals industry remains robust amid global turmoil, with tightening supply conditions and increased mining difficulties for copper, leading to a long-term price uptrend [1] - Gold is evolving beyond traditional safe-haven assets, becoming a strategic asset to counter systemic risks [1] - Emerging industries such as artificial intelligence, electric vehicles, and renewable energy are driving a qualitative change in demand for upstream materials, positioning many metals as "critical strategic materials" with sustained strong demand [1] Group 2: Market Dynamics - The deepening strategic competition between China and the U.S. is leading to tighter controls on strategic metals, further increasing upward price pressure and creating clear structural allocation opportunities for the sector [1] - The mining ETF (561330) tracks the non-ferrous mining index (931892), which includes securities from companies involved in the development of copper, aluminum, lead, zinc, and rare metals, reflecting the overall performance of the non-ferrous metal mining industry [1] - According to Wind data, the mining ETF (561330) is projected to rank third in annual growth among all market ETFs in 2025, and first among non-ferrous ETFs, with a higher concentration of "gold, copper, and rare earths" [1]
有色矿业板块回调,矿业ETF(561330)收跌超5%,地缘冲突催化景气持续,回调或可布局
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2026-02-05 08:41