Group 1: Macroeconomic Overview - The US dollar index has rebounded, and the degree of "inversion" in the China-US interest rate spread has narrowed, with inflation expectations rising [1][13][21] - Offshore dollar liquidity has marginally eased, while domestic interbank liquidity remains overall loose, with the term spread (10Y-1Y) continuing to narrow [1][21][25] Group 2: Market Trading Activity - Overall market trading activity has increased, with trading heat in sectors such as retail, consumer services, real estate, textiles, chemicals, light industry, and machinery above the 80th percentile [2][28][29] - The volatility of major indices, except for the Shanghai Composite Index, has continued to decline, while sectors like computers, communications, and media remain above the 80th historical percentile in volatility [2][28][34] Group 3: Sector Research Activity - Research activity is high in sectors such as electronics, computers, pharmaceuticals, home appliances, food and beverages, and banking, with an upward trend in research heat for agriculture, food and beverages, non-ferrous metals, home appliances, petrochemicals, and electronics [3][43][44] Group 4: Profit Forecast Adjustments - Analysts have continued to lower net profit forecasts for the entire A-share market for 2025/2026, while sectors like agriculture, finance, electronics, and automobiles have seen upward adjustments in their profit forecasts [2][51] - The proportion of upward adjustments in net profit forecasts for the entire A-share market has decreased, while the proportion of downward adjustments has increased [2][51] Group 5: Northbound Capital Activity - Northbound trading activity has continued to decline, with overall net buying of A-shares, particularly in sectors like power and utilities, chemicals, non-ferrous metals, electric new energy, pharmaceuticals, and machinery [3][5] - The average daily trading volume of northbound capital has decreased, and its proportion of total A-share trading volume has also declined [3][5] Group 6: Margin Financing Activity - Margin financing activity has slightly rebounded but remains at a low level since September 24, 2024, with net selling in sectors like non-bank financials, electric new energy, electronics, military industry, steel, and retail [3][6] - The proportion of margin financing in sectors such as finance, coal, communications, light industry, and computers has increased [3][6] Group 7: Fund Positioning - Actively managed equity funds have seen a continued decrease in positions, with net redemptions from investors, particularly in sectors like TMT, automobiles, non-ferrous metals, home appliances, finance, and consumer services [5][8] - New equity fund formations have increased, with a rise in the scale of newly established passive equity funds [5][8]
北上回流,ETF流出,个人活跃度呈现低位回升迹象
Minsheng Securities·2025-04-28 07:39