A股马年“开门红”:沪指重返4100点,资源品补涨科技分化
Bei Ke Cai Jing·2026-02-24 08:41

Core Viewpoint - The A-share market experienced a strong opening on the first trading day after the Lunar New Year, with major indices showing positive performance, particularly in resource and hard technology sectors [1][2][4]. Market Performance - On February 24, the Shanghai Composite Index rose by 0.87% to 4117.41 points, while the Shenzhen Component increased by over 1% and the ChiNext Index gained 0.99%. The total market turnover exceeded 2 trillion yuan, with over 4000 stocks rising and 111 stocks hitting the daily limit [1][2][3]. - The market saw a strong performance in defensive sectors, with resource stocks experiencing a rebound. Key sectors such as energy equipment, oil and gas, and precious metals led the gains [1][3][4]. Sector Analysis - The hard technology sector also showed significant strength, particularly in optical modules (CPO) and optical communication concepts, which saw notable increases. In contrast, several large model concepts, including AI applications and the film and media sector, experienced declines [1][4]. - The human-robot concept stocks opened high, reflecting investor interest in this emerging technology [2][3]. Analyst Insights - Analysts suggest that the market's overall performance is promising, with resource stocks providing substantial support to the indices. The Shenzhen Component rose by 1.36%, indicating active growth in certain sectors [4]. - Geopolitical risks and uncertainties in global trade policies are seen as short-term disturbances, but they do not alter the mid-term trends. The expectation of a stronger renminbi and upcoming policy influences from the "Two Sessions" are expected to support the market [6][7]. Investment Strategies - Analysts recommend focusing on structural opportunities rather than broad index movements. Key investment themes include sectors benefiting from improved supply-demand dynamics and industry profit recovery, such as non-ferrous metals, basic chemicals, and construction materials [7][8]. - The robot sector is highlighted as having dual support from policy expectations and capital inflows, with a strong performance anticipated due to ongoing demand for new productive forces and smart manufacturing [8].