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Market Overview - The A-share market continues to experience a low-volume consolidation, with indices showing a slight recovery after a midday drop, indicating a challenge around the 4000-point mark [1] - Despite weak market performance, selling pressure is not significant, suggesting a strong support level below, making it difficult for the market to undergo a sustained deep correction [1] - The focus has shifted back to domestic industry trends as the impact of tariff events diminishes, with expectations for further upward movement in November following a period of profit-taking and consolidation [1] Sector Performance - The technology sector remains a focal point for November, with orderly rotation and high-low switching within the sector [2] - Underperforming segments such as robotics, military industry, and smart vehicles are expected to see a rebound, while leading sectors like computing hardware and domestic semiconductors may present buying opportunities upon adjustment [2] - Sectors that have shown results from anti-involution efforts, including photovoltaics, cement, coal, and express delivery, may also experience a rebound if validated by third-quarter reports [2] Key Trends and Opportunities - The trend towards robot localization and integration into daily life is expected to continue, with opportunities arising in sensors, controllers, and dexterous hands as the market anticipates updates to Tesla's humanoid robot [2] - The push for semiconductor localization remains strong, with attention on semiconductor equipment, wafer manufacturing, materials, and IC design [2] - The military sector is projected to see a recovery in orders by 2025, with signs of bottoming out in the performance of various military sub-sectors [2] - The innovative drug sector is entering a recovery phase after nearly four years of adjustment, with positive net profit growth expected to continue into 2025 [2] - The banking sector is witnessing a rebound in mid-year performance growth following the impact of loan rate re-pricing, attracting long-term institutional investors due to its appealing dividend yield [2]