——25Q4基金季报点评:加周期金融地产,减消费TMT
Huachuang Securities·2026-01-23 11:44

Group 1 - The report indicates that in Q4 2025, the issuance of actively managed equity funds continued to recover, with a total issuance of 562 billion, which is stable compared to Q3 [1][10] - The report highlights a significant decrease in the redemption of existing funds, dropping to 126.1 billion from 218.4 billion in Q3, reflecting improved market conditions and risk appetite [1][10] - The report notes that the market showed a volatile trend in Q4, influenced by factors such as improved overseas liquidity, the implementation of the "14th Five-Year Plan," and the political bureau meeting [1][10] Group 2 - The report suggests an increase in allocation to cyclical sectors and financial real estate, with the proportion of cyclical stocks rising from 11.9% in Q3 to 15.4% in Q4, and financial real estate increasing from 3.9% to 4.5% [2][22] - Conversely, the report indicates a reduction in allocation to consumer sectors and TMT, with consumer stock allocation decreasing from 20.1% to 18.0% and TMT from 39.8% to 38.0% [2][22] Group 3 - The report identifies that in Q4 2025, the top five industries for increased allocation were non-ferrous metals (up 2.1 percentage points), communication (up 1.8 percentage points), non-bank financials (up 0.9 percentage points), chemicals (up 0.8 percentage points), and machinery (up 0.7 percentage points) [3][30] - The report also highlights that the top five industries for reduced allocation were electronics (down 1.6 percentage points), pharmaceuticals (down 1.6 percentage points), media (down 1.2 percentage points), new energy (down 0.9 percentage points), and computers (down 0.8 percentage points) [3][30] Group 4 - The report states that the concentration of holdings in the top three industries decreased to 46.5% in Q4, down 1.1 percentage points from Q3, while the top five industries accounted for 62.7%, down 0.2 percentage points [4][37] - The report mentions that there were six changes in the top 20 holdings compared to Q3, with new entries including China Ping An, Shengyi Technology, and Haiguang Information, while exits included Yiwei Lithium Energy, Shenghong Technology, and Shenzhen South Circuit [4][40]