Core Viewpoints - The current macroeconomic environment is generally favorable for equity, bond, industrial products, and gold assets, while the technical analysis indicates a downward trend for equity, bond, and industrial products, and an upward trend for gold assets [1][3][21]. Macroeconomic Perspective - The analysis categorizes macroeconomic indicators into upward and downward trends, assessing their impact on asset returns. A significant difference in average returns is noted based on the trend direction of these indicators [3][4]. - The macroeconomic indicators suggest a positive outlook for equity, bond, industrial products, and gold assets [5][6]. Technical Perspective - The trend indicators for various asset classes show that as of March 31, 2025, equity, bond, and industrial products are trending downwards, while gold is trending upwards [10][11]. - The equity asset valuation is currently low, with a historical 5-year ERP percentile of 78.36% [14][15]. Asset Flow Indicators - As of February 2025, the equity asset's net inflow is 462 billion, indicating a state of capital inflow [17][18]. Summary of Views - The combined scores from macro and technical analyses indicate a bullish outlook for equity and gold, a neutral stance for industrial products, and a bullish view for bonds [19][21]. Asset Allocation Performance Tracking - Historical performance data shows that the fixed ratio combined with macro and technical indicators yielded a return of 1.20% in March 2025, with an annualized return of 11.92% since March 2006 [2][27]. - The volatility-controlled and risk-parity combinations yielded returns of 1.72% and 1.18%, respectively, with annualized returns of 9.33% and 9.66% since March 2006 [28].
【广发金工】权益资产有望企稳回升:大类资产配置分析月报(2025年3月)
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