精准成立,却跑输大盘!两大因素无缘“翻倍基”
证券时报·2025-09-28 07:26

Core Viewpoint - Since September 24 of last year, the A-share market has experienced significant growth, with funds established around that time achieving notable returns [1][4]. Group 1: Fund Performance - Funds established at low points have not produced "doubling funds" this year, with average returns lagging behind the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock indices [2][8]. - Nearly 50 actively managed equity funds were "precisely established" during this period, with all included funds showing positive performance and an average return rate of 35.94% [5][6]. Group 2: Market Dynamics - The investment logic in the A-share market has shifted, with sectors like innovative pharmaceuticals and artificial intelligence leading the charge, resulting in several funds performing exceptionally well [4]. - The issuance of new equity funds was significantly impacted by market conditions, with only 50 billion units issued in July and August 2024, compared to 355 billion and 472 billion units in the same months this year [4]. Group 3: Fund Strategy and Holdings - Many funds that were established during low market conditions adopted a cautious investment strategy, focusing on high-dividend and value stocks, which limited their ability to capitalize on the subsequent market rally [8][9]. - For instance, the Allianz China Select fund initially invested in high-dividend stocks but later shifted to high-growth stocks to capture better returns [8]. Group 4: Dividend Resilience - Despite the recent market adjustments, high-dividend stocks have shown resilience, with expectations for increased dividend payouts as companies move past capital expenditure peaks [11][12]. - The long-term outlook for dividend assets remains positive, with a focus on stable cash flow companies that can provide consistent returns to investors [12].