Core Viewpoint - The solar energy sector has experienced a significant surge, driven by rumors of potential silicon material storage and a broader "anti-involution" trend in the industry [2][8]. Group 1: Market Performance - On July 8, the solar energy sector saw a collective explosion, with stocks like Shihang New Energy hitting a 20% limit up, Daqian Energy rising nearly 16%, and Tongwei Co. also reaching the limit up [2][3]. - Nearly 20 stocks in the solar sector experienced limit up or over 10% gains, indicating strong market enthusiasm [4][5]. - The Hong Kong market also reflected this trend, with the solar sector rising over 5%, and several companies achieving gains of 7% or more [5]. Group 2: Silicon Material Pricing - Multi-crystalline silicon futures continued to rise, with the main contract closing up 4.82%, reaching a two-and-a-half-month high [6]. - According to Mysteel's research, prices for multi-crystalline silicon are expected to be above 40 yuan per kilogram, with some companies halting quotes as they reassess costs [7]. - There are indications that silicon wafer companies are considering price increases, while component manufacturers are also expected to raise prices soon [7]. Group 3: Industry Trends and Expectations - The "anti-involution" concept is gaining traction in the solar industry, with companies collaborating to raise prices to alleviate cost pressures and losses [8][9]. - Analysts suggest that the current market dynamics may lead to a three-phase development of the "anti-involution" trend, starting with policy-driven expectations, followed by resource price increases, and finally sustained high prices [9].
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