Workflow
ETF及指数产品网格策略周报-20250708
HWABAO SECURITIES·2025-07-08 10:57

Group 1: Overview of Grid Trading Strategy - The essence of "grid trading" is a high buy low sell strategy, which is based on price fluctuations rather than predicting market trends, making it suitable for markets with frequent price movements [3][12] - Characteristics of suitable grid trading targets include: selecting on-market targets, stable long-term trends, low transaction costs, good liquidity, and high volatility, with equity ETFs being relatively suitable for grid trading [3][12] Group 2: Focused ETF Grid Strategy Targets - Asia-Pacific Selected ETF (159687.SZ): This ETF tracks the FTSE Russell Asia-Pacific Low Carbon Selected Index, covering major companies in sectors like semiconductors, internet, automotive, and consumer goods across the Asia-Pacific region. In the first half of 2025, Japan's M&A activity surged with a transaction volume of $232 billion, more than doubling year-on-year, enhancing foreign investment enthusiasm [3][13] - Photovoltaic ETF (515790.SH): The "anti-involution" policy is expected to alleviate overcapacity in the photovoltaic industry, leading to a bottom reversal. Recent government initiatives have aimed at addressing low-price competition and promoting high-quality development in the industry [4][16] - Coal ETF (515220.SH): Extreme summer temperatures are driving up rigid demand for coal, with national electricity load reaching a historical high of 1.465 billion kilowatts on July 4, 2025, an increase of approximately 200 million kilowatts from the end of June [5][17] - Medical ETF (512170.SH): Long-term global aging is driving continuous growth in medical demand. In 2025, several policies supporting the innovative drug industry have been introduced, enhancing the structural investment value of innovative drugs [6][21] Group 3: Additional ETF Grid Strategy Targets - A diverse combination of ETFs with low correlation is recommended for grid trading, such as pairing broad-based and sector-specific ETFs or combining A-shares and Hong Kong stocks to enhance capital utilization and risk diversification [24]