行业配置策略月度报告(2025/11):11月行业配置重点推荐高端制造板块-20251104
Huafu Securities·2025-11-04 06:27

Group 1 - The report emphasizes a dynamic balance strategy that considers both win rates and odds, achieving an annualized absolute return of 18.00% and a relative return of 12.00% from January 2015 to October 2025 [2][18] - Recommended industries for November 2025 include non-ferrous metals, electric equipment and new energy, communication, computer, machinery, and electronics [2][18] - The dynamic balance strategy outperformed the benchmark in October 2025 with an absolute return of 1.66% and an excess return of 0.27% [40] Group 2 - The macro-driven strategy has achieved an excess annualized return of 4.87% and a maximum drawdown of 9.51% from January 2016 to October 2025 [3][17] - Recommended industries for November 2025 under the macro-driven strategy include food and beverage, electric equipment and new energy, automotive, basic chemicals, consumer services, and machinery [3][17] - The macro-driven strategy recorded an absolute return of 25.46% since the beginning of 2025, ranking 57.50% among active equity funds [3][17] Group 3 - The multi-strategy approach has generated an annualized relative return of 6.57% since May 2011, with a maximum drawdown of 13.03% [4][23] - Recommended industries for November 2025 under the multi-strategy approach include textiles and apparel, communication, pharmaceuticals, non-ferrous metals, electronics, non-bank financials, real estate, banking, and construction [4][23] - The multi-strategy recorded an absolute return of 16.27% since the beginning of 2025, ranking 76.50% among active equity funds [4][23] Group 4 - The report indicates that the October 2025 market saw a decline in the overall A-share market, with the CSI 300 index returning -0.001% and the ChiNext index returning -1.56% [11][12] - Among the sectors, coal, oil and petrochemicals, non-ferrous metals, and electric utilities were the top performers, while media, automotive, electronics, real estate, and defense industries lagged [12][13] Group 5 - The report highlights the importance of tracking industry crowding indicators, with multiple crowding alerts triggered in the oil and petrochemical, coal, and non-ferrous metals sectors in October [5][53] - The crowding indicators are based on four quantitative factors to assess the risk of future asset pullbacks in various industries [51][53]