Core Insights - The report indicates that the A-share market has been affected by the weakened expectations of interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve, leading to a significant decline in global stock markets, including A-shares [1][55] - It is suggested that the current market adjustment is necessary, and investors should not panic sell but rather wait for the market to stabilize, particularly focusing on the brokerage sector as a signal for potential recovery [1][5][57] - The report anticipates that the systemic "slow bull" market is not over and may enter a "second phase" after the current adjustments [1][4][56] Market Overview - Major indices in the A-share market experienced declines due to global market fluctuations, with the Shanghai Composite Index, Shanghai 50, and CSI 300 dropping by 3.90%, 2.72%, and 3.77% respectively [12][55] - The growth indices, such as the CSI 500 and CSI 1000, saw larger declines of 5.78% and 5.80%, while the ChiNext Index and STAR 50 fell by 6.15% and 5.54% respectively [12][55] - The Hong Kong market mirrored the A-share performance, with the Hang Seng Index and Hang Seng Tech Index declining by 5.09% and 7.18% [12][55] Sector Analysis - All major sectors in the market experienced declines, with the banking and food & beverage sectors showing relative resilience, falling only by 0.87% and 1.36% respectively [14][55] - Sectors that had previously performed well, such as electric new energy and basic chemicals, saw significant declines of 9.41% and 8.24% [14][55] - The report highlights that investors should differentiate between high and low-performing stocks, advising against holding onto recently broken high-position stocks while retaining positions in relatively low-position sectors like brokerage, consumption, and real estate [5][57] Market Sentiment - The average daily trading volume in the Shanghai and Shenzhen markets decreased to 1.85 trillion yuan, indicating a drop in market activity [23][55] - The main stock index futures contracts showed a negative basis, suggesting bearish sentiment among investors [23][55] Fund Flow - The margin trading balance slightly decreased to 2.48 trillion yuan, with a financing buy ratio of 10.11% [29][55] - The report notes that the medical ETF saw the highest net inflow of 2.8 billion yuan, while the banking ETF experienced the largest outflow of 13.9 billion yuan [29][55] Valuation Insights - The report indicates that the valuation levels of major indices have receded, with the current PE-TTM for the Shanghai Composite Index at 16.1, placing it at the 84.13 percentile [47][55] - The dynamic valuation model suggests that the current market indices are within a normal range, indicating potential for future recovery [50][55]
A股市场运行周报第68期:切勿盲目杀跌,盯券商、等待弹性重扩张-20251122
ZHESHANG SECURITIES·2025-11-22 07:09