Group 1 - The Spring Festival holiday saw a record-breaking cross-regional movement of over 5 billion people, indicating strong consumer activity [1] - The average daily inbound and outbound personnel at national ports during the holiday is expected to increase by 14.1% year-on-year, reaching over 2.05 million people, nearly five times the level of the previous year [1] - The first three days of the holiday showed a year-on-year increase of 4.5% in foot traffic and 4.8% in sales for monitored pedestrian streets, reflecting a robust consumption environment [1] Group 2 - Huatai Securities noted that domestic consumption data showed an overall increase in volume with stable prices, highlighting service consumption as a new growth point [2] - Data from Meituan indicated that leisure orders in lower-tier cities grew by nearly 30% year-on-year, with a notable shift towards younger consumers [2] - The "post-Spring Festival" market outlook suggests a focus on theme investments in sectors like the export chain and service consumption, while also considering geopolitical risks [2] Group 3 - Guosheng Securities identified four key variables that may influence market trends post-holiday, including uncertainties in U.S. tariff policies and the resilience of export chain enterprises [3] - The rise of AI and robotics, validated by sales data from platforms like JD.com, is expected to attract investment in related sectors [3] - The attractiveness of assets priced in RMB is increasing, particularly in the equity market, with a trend of foreign capital inflow into Chinese assets [3] Group 4 - China Galaxy Securities recommended focusing on two main lines post-holiday: sectors benefiting from improved supply-demand dynamics and industries with structural highlights like robotics and AI [4] - Guojin Securities emphasized the importance of the "global physical assets vs. Chinese assets" theme, suggesting investment in commodities and sectors with a competitive advantage in China [4]
券商把脉节后投资主线
Jin Rong Shi Bao·2026-02-25 02:52