策略观点:无风区行船更需定力-20251104
China Post Securities·2025-11-04 08:33

Market Performance Review - The major stock indices showed mixed performance in October, with the Shanghai Composite Index rising by 1.85% while the Shenzhen Component Index and ChiNext Index fell by 1.10% and 1.56% respectively [3][12] - By style, stable style increased by 3.40%, financial style by 2.44%, while consumer style decreased by 0.83% and growth style fell by 1.56% [3][12] - The market experienced increased volatility due to internal and external political factors, with a technical correction in early October followed by a rebound due to favorable political developments [4][12] Industry Insights - Resource sectors led the gains, with coal rising by 10.02%, steel by 5.16%, and non-ferrous metals by 5.00%. Conversely, the media and automotive sectors saw declines of -6.04% and -3.58% respectively [16][17] - The market rotation was evident, with funds shifting from the previously leading TMT sectors to resource sectors, driven by supply disruptions in coal and steel production [16][17] Future Outlook and Investment Views - The report anticipates a "windless zone" for the A-share market in November, with limited political support and a focus on macroeconomic fundamentals and corporate earnings [4][30] - Investment strategies should focus on policy themes and high-performing stocks, particularly in sectors like commercial aviation and low-altitude economy, as previous leaders face pressure [5][31] High-Frequency Data Tracking - The dynamic HMM timing model indicates a current market correction risk, suggesting a re-entry signal for investors [18][20] - Personal investor sentiment showed slight recovery, with the sentiment index at -3.51% as of October 31, indicating significant volatility without a clear trend [22][26] Dividend Yield Analysis - The analysis of dividend yield suggests that bank stocks, which have seen significant price increases, may now offer less attractive value due to high previous gains [27][29] - The current bank dividend yield is under scrutiny, with a necessary increase in cash dividend payout to maintain adequate compensation for risk [27][29]