Market Overview - On February 6, the A-share market experienced significant volatility, with the three major indices initially rebounding after a low open, but ultimately closing lower. The Shanghai Composite Index fell by 0.25% to 4065.58 points, the Shenzhen Component Index decreased by 0.33% to 13906.73 points, and the ChiNext Index dropped by 0.73% to 3236.46 points. The total market turnover was 2.16 trillion yuan, a decrease of 30.8 billion yuan from the previous trading day, with over 2700 stocks rising [1]. Sector Performance Strong Performing Sectors - The mining and oil sectors saw gains, with stocks like Tongyuan Petroleum and Zhun Oil Co. hitting the daily limit [1]. - The chemical sector, particularly fluorine chemicals, showed strength, with Tianji Co. reaching the daily limit. Lithium mining and battery sectors were also active, with stocks such as Kosen Technology and Dingsheng New Materials hitting the daily limit [1]. - The traditional Chinese medicine sector led the market, with stocks like Te Yi Pharmaceutical and Hansen Pharmaceutical hitting the daily limit, supported by a new development plan from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology [2]. - The chemical sector experienced a collective surge, driven by rising prices of disperse dyes due to increased costs of upstream intermediates [2]. - The power equipment sector rebounded, with stocks like Jinkong Electric and Sanbian Technology hitting the daily limit, reflecting strong demand in the electricity industry [2]. Weak Performing Sectors - The consumer sector, including liquor, tourism, and retail, faced a collective decline, with stocks like Huangtai Liquor hitting the daily limit down [4]. - Real estate-related concepts declined, with Jingtou Development falling over 5%, amid mixed expectations for industry recovery [5]. - AI application concepts saw a downturn, with various AI-related stocks experiencing declines due to uncertainties in commercialization [6]. - The "中字头" (state-owned enterprises) and financial sectors also retreated, as investors sought safer investment strategies following previous gains [6]. Institutional Insights - CICC remains optimistic about the revaluation of Chinese assets, noting that there are no typical signs of a market top despite external pressures. The firm suggests maintaining an overweight position in Chinese stocks and looking for buying opportunities during market fluctuations [7]. - Tianfeng Securities highlights that market sentiment is fragile, with short-term investors cashing out as a primary reason for recent declines in gold prices. They anticipate a period of volatility for gold but expect it to rebound later in the year [7]. - Huachuang Securities predicts a strong recovery in the consumption market during the 2026 Spring Festival, driven by government-led initiatives and diverse promotional activities, which may exceed market expectations [8].
A股收评:沪指跌0.25%、创业板指跌0.73%,石油、氟化工板块走高,锂矿及人形机器概念活跃,大消费板块走低