Group 1 - The report emphasizes a multi-strategy stock selection approach, highlighting the importance of value and quality styles in the current market environment [1][2] - In December 2025, the weight allocation for the quality stock selection strategy is the highest at approximately 38.84%, while the growth stock selection strategy has the lowest allocation at about 7.64% [2][19] - The multi-strategy stock selection strategy recorded an absolute return of -3.72% in November, with a relative excess return of -1.48% compared to the CSI All Share Index [2][27] Group 2 - The "High BETA" stock selection strategy has the highest weight allocation in large-cap value stocks at 50%, while the allocation for small-cap value stocks is the lowest at 14.17% [4][46] - In November, the "High BETA" strategy achieved an absolute return of -0.76% and a relative excess return of -1.56% compared to the CSI All Share Index [4][16] - The report indicates that the "High BETA" strategy's performance is closely monitored, with adjustments made based on market conditions [3][46] Group 3 - The "Dividend+" preferred stock strategy achieved an absolute return of 1.99% in November, with a relative excess return of 4.38% compared to the CSI All Share Index [5][18] - This strategy includes a total of 30 selected stocks, with an average market capitalization of 658.36 billion, primarily concentrated in the banking and light manufacturing sectors [5][18] - The report highlights the strong performance of the "Dividend+" strategy relative to its benchmarks, indicating its effectiveness in the current market [5][18] Group 4 - The moving average trend strategy recorded an absolute return of 1.81% in November, with a relative excess return of 4.19% compared to the CSI All Share Index [6][18] - Year-to-date, this strategy has achieved an absolute return of 22.14% and a relative excess return of 1.22% [6][18] - The strategy's holdings are primarily in the oil, petrochemical, and telecommunications sectors, indicating a focus on specific industries [6][18] Group 5 - The sentiment price-volume strategy's top 50 portfolio had an absolute return of -2.52% in November, with a relative excess return of -0.25% compared to the CSI All Share Index [6][16] - The top 100 portfolio recorded an absolute return of -4.41%, with a relative excess return of -2.18% [6][16] - This strategy's holdings are mainly in the electronics, machinery, and automotive sectors, reflecting its targeted investment approach [6][16] Group 6 - The Sci-Tech Innovation Board strategy achieved an absolute return of -0.75% in November, with a relative excess return of 5.86% compared to the CSI All Share Index [7][16] - Year-to-date, this strategy has recorded an impressive absolute return of 75.29% and a relative excess return of 30.62% [7][16] - The strategy's holdings are primarily concentrated in the electronics industry, showcasing its focus on high-growth sectors [7][16]
策略化选股月报(2025/12):12月选股模型重点推荐多配价值、质量风格-20251203
Huafu Securities·2025-12-03 13:45