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Market Overview - The A-share market saw all three major indices rise, with the Shanghai Composite Index reaching a ten-year high, closing up 0.71% at 3950.31 points [2] - The Shenzhen Component Index increased by 2.02%, closing at 13289.18 points, while the ChiNext Index rose by 3.57% to 3171.57 points [2] - The total trading volume in the Shanghai and Shenzhen markets reached 1.9742 trillion, a significant increase of 330.3 billion compared to the previous day [2] Market Characteristics - The market exhibited three notable characteristics: significant trading volume, with nearly 20 trillion traded; more stocks rising (approximately 2700) than falling (about 2200); and the indices' rise outpacing individual stock gains, with a median increase of only about 0.25% for individual stocks [3] - The indices' new highs were supported by a continuation of the previous day's upward momentum and positive signals from a morning press conference [3] Sector Focus - The main focus of market leaders remains on technology stocks, with significant capital inflows into sectors such as semiconductors, electronic components, consumer electronics, and communication equipment, each receiving over or close to 4 billion [3][4] - The current market trend reflects a "one surge after another" pattern, indicating that if technology stocks retreat, the current rally may come to an end [4] Financial Sector Performance - The financial sector, particularly CITIC Securities, played a crucial role in market support, with multiple instances of price surges throughout the day, contributing to the stabilization of the Shanghai Composite Index [5][6] - Despite some gains in individual banks, the overall banking sector fell by 0.84%, and the insurance sector showed weakness, with only China Ping An maintaining a positive performance [6] Capital Flow Insights - The net inflow of main capital in the Shanghai and Shenzhen markets was approximately 15.7 billion, while northbound capital saw a significant inflow of 18.7 billion, indicating that the market's strength was primarily driven by this external capital [6] - The Hang Seng Index experienced a strong opening but closed lower, with southbound capital accounting for over 50% of its trading volume, highlighting an interesting interaction between mainland and Hong Kong markets [7]