Group 1 - A-shares demonstrate resilience amidst global market fluctuations, supported by long-term funds like insurance and pension investments, alongside company buybacks [2][9][10] - The dual drivers of industrial upgrades and policy benefits are providing support to the market, with expectations for stable growth emerging from important year-end meetings [2][9] - Micro-level changes in industries, such as the continuous penetration of new energy vehicles and substantial progress in semiconductor localization, are reshaping profit expectations for listed companies [2][10] Group 2 - Recent market activity shows a mixed sentiment, with shrinking trading volumes indicating that investor enthusiasm has not fully recovered, and the technology sector's divergence may limit index recovery [3][10] - The investment strategy suggests a balanced allocation approach, focusing on technology growth sectors like AI, semiconductors, and robotics, as well as high-dividend defensive sectors such as banking and utilities [3][10] - The cyclical style, including sectors like photovoltaic, battery, energy storage, and rare earths, is expected to benefit from policy changes aimed at optimizing industry structures and improving profitability [3][10] Group 3 - The recent surge in Hainan Free Trade Zone stocks is attributed to the imminent launch of the free trade port operations, expected to officially start on December 18 this year [8] - The new energy sector is anticipated to experience a technical rebound, driven by ongoing global efforts to achieve carbon neutrality and the demand for lithium batteries, photovoltaics, and wind energy [7][10]
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British Securities·2025-11-06 02:48