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Orient Securities·2025-09-28 15:22

Group 1 - The index is expected to experience sideways fluctuations with a slight upward trend, closing at 3828 points this week, aligning with previous expectations [3][14]. - High-end manufacturing remains a focus, with sectors such as electric equipment (3.9%), non-ferrous metals (3.5%), and electronics (3.5%) leading the gains this week, indicating continued optimism in this area despite potential risks of chasing high prices [4][15]. - The report emphasizes the importance of low-position cyclical stocks with dividend appeal, highlighting a significant improvement in industrial profits, which shifted from a decline of 1.5% last month to a growth of 20.4% this month [7][18]. Group 2 - High-end manufacturing is projected to maintain relative advantages, with particular attention on segments like robotics and deep-sea economy, which are expected to benefit from future policy developments [5][16]. - The robotics sector is anticipated to see growth with the upcoming release of Optimus V3, although there are existing market discrepancies regarding its valuation and progress [5][16]. - The semiconductor sector continues to lead, with the domestic semiconductor index rising by 13.06% and semiconductor equipment index increasing by 11.22%, although a transition to a consolidation phase is expected after the short-term uptrend [5][16]. Group 3 - The deep-sea economy is viewed as a critical national strategy, with expectations for its performance to improve as policies are introduced, despite current market skepticism regarding its commercial value [6][17]. - The report identifies specific sectors such as power, coal, steel, chemicals, and agriculture as having potential for profit recovery, particularly in the context of low PPI and improving market conditions [7][18][19]. - The chemical industry is expected to see an improvement in supply-side dynamics, leading to enhanced profitability and dividend appeal for certain companies [19].