2026“开门红”事件点评:乘胜追击
Western Securities·2026-01-06 12:25

Core Conclusions - The report highlights a significant market event where the Shanghai Composite Index surged by 1.38% on the first trading day of 2026, breaking the 4000-point threshold, indicating a strong market sentiment and increased trading volume across A-shares [1] Group 1: Market Signals - Signal One: Transition from "Volume Hesitation" to "Volume Initiation" suggests that the substantial increase in trading volume at the start of the year alleviates concerns about previous low-volume gains. The report anticipates a "re-inflation bull market" driven by the Federal Reserve's interest rate cuts and the appreciation of the RMB, leading to a significant increase in A-share trading volume, with expected lows of 500 billion and 1 trillion in total A-share turnover in September 2024 and June 2025 respectively, confirming the initiation of a major upward trend [1][6] - Signal Two: The report notes a structural thematic and growth market emerging, referred to as the "spring excitement" market, with various themes gaining traction such as brain-machine interfaces, robotics, and commercial aerospace. However, it cautions that sustained high trading volumes may not be realistic, and a potential reduction in volume could lead to a narrowing of thematic trading focus [2] - Signal Three: The insurance sector is identified as a new leader in the bull market, with its recent volume increase confirming the market's upward trend. Historically, insurance has been a key driver in market rallies, and the report suggests a shift from intermediary institutions to asset management institutions as the market transitions from a volatile to a more stable investment environment [3][12] Group 2: Industry Allocation - The report emphasizes the importance of focusing on the insurance sector and a "new high" combination for industry allocation. It suggests that 2025 may be a prelude to a bull market, with 2026 expected to witness the main trend. Key sectors to watch include non-ferrous metals, new consumption (food and beverage/travel), and high-end manufacturing (power equipment/chemicals/healthcare) [4][14]