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Core Viewpoint - The traditional stock market saying "May is poor, June is desperate, and July is a turnaround" does not hold true based on statistical analysis of the A-share market from 1991 to 2024, indicating that the calendar effect is a misconception [1] Group 1: Market Analysis - The A-share market has shown that from 2009 to 2024, April generally has a low probability of rising, while August tends to have a larger average decline [1] - June and July have relatively high probabilities of rising, contrary to the saying, with May showing a rise probability of less than 50% but not being the lowest month [1] - In the earlier period from 1991 to 2008, October had the lowest probability of rising, while May and June had higher probabilities, further debunking the "poor May" notion [1] Group 2: Sector Focus - In May, the market is expected to shift back to technology growth sectors, with catalysts including updates on AI large models and developments in robotics [2] - Key areas of focus include AI applications in cloud computing, office automation, and healthcare, as well as the ongoing trend of domestic semiconductor production [2] - The low-altitude economy is anticipated to gain momentum following the announcement of pilot cities, with strong expectations for construction and development in related sectors [2] Group 3: Market Performance - Recent market performance showed a broad increase in individual stocks, with nearly 5,000 stocks rising and trading volume expanding to 1.3 trillion, indicating a recovery in market sentiment [3] - Technology sectors such as computers, communications, machinery, media, and electronics led the gains, while defensive sectors like food and beverage showed minimal increases [3]