Group 1 - The new stock and newly listed sector continues to exhibit a speculative trend, with localized highlights becoming more pronounced. The current adjustment cycle has lasted nearly four months, and the negative impact from the failure to reach a bottom in early December is expected to have been digested over the past few weeks. A turning point for this adjustment cycle may be approaching [1][2][13] - The average increase in the new stock sector since the beginning of 2024 is approximately 1.2%, with about 60.1% of stocks achieving positive returns, indicating a recovery from the previous week’s average decline of -2.0% [1][13][28] - External catalysts are increasing, including the central bank's encouragement to raise long-term capital investment in A-shares, which may boost overall market risk appetite. Additionally, the Shanghai Stock Exchange's new listing standards for commercial aerospace companies may enhance trading enthusiasm in current popular themes [2][13] Group 2 - The focus remains on technology sectors, particularly in areas such as AI computing power, robotics, and commercial aerospace, which have significant long-term growth potential. Continuous attention and active search for emerging hotspots within these sectors are recommended [3][13] - For sectors that are currently popular, it is advised to manage the rhythm of adjustments and consider rotational investments, including innovative pharmaceuticals, new energy, new consumption, and non-ferrous chemicals [3][13] Group 3 - Upcoming new stocks include Qiangyi Co., Yufan Technology, Shuangxin Environmental Protection, and Hengdong Light [4][33] - Last week, three new stocks were available for online subscription, with an average issuance price-earnings ratio of 18.7X and an average subscription success rate of 0.0210% [5][21] - The average first-day increase for newly listed stocks last week was approximately 265%, indicating sustained high trading enthusiasm, although this was a slight decrease from the previous week’s average of 343% [5][25][26]
新股次新板块整体延续博弈走势,但局部亮点可能更为凸显