Investment Rating - The report maintains a rating of "Underperform" for the U.S. stock market [4] Core Insights - The overall market is showing a recovery, with small-cap and consumer sectors gaining momentum. The S&P 500 increased by 1.6% and the Nasdaq by 1.9% this week. Small-cap growth stocks outperformed with a 4.7% increase, while small-cap value stocks rose by 4.5% [1] - 21 out of 24 sectors experienced gains, with notable increases in retail (+8.4%), durable goods and apparel (+5.2%), and materials (+4.9%). Conversely, technology hardware and equipment saw a decline of 3.2% [1] - There is a significant inflow of funds into technology giants, with the estimated fund flow for S&P 500 components at +$130.2 billion this week, compared to -$30.2 billion the previous week [2] Summary by Sections 2.1 Investment Returns - The weighted average price return for various sectors shows significant performance, with retail at +8.4%, durable goods and apparel at +5.2%, and materials at +4.9%. In contrast, technology hardware and equipment reported a decline of -3.2% [13] 2.2 Fund Flows - Fund flows indicate a strong interest in semiconductor products and equipment (+$2.756 billion), technology hardware and equipment (+$1.724 billion), and retail (+$1.686 billion). However, sectors like telecommunications experienced outflows of -$0.090 billion [15] 2.3 Earnings Forecast - The earnings forecast for the S&P 500 components shows a slight increase of +0.3% this week, with 17 sectors experiencing upward revisions. Notable increases were seen in semiconductor products and equipment (+0.9%) and materials (+0.6%) [16] 2.4 Valuation Levels - Valuation levels across sectors reflect varying performance, with the semiconductor sector showing a significant increase in earnings expectations, while sectors like telecommunications and durable goods and apparel faced downward adjustments [18]
美股市场速览:金涌入科技巨头,小盘消费开始发力