Market Overview - The A-share market saw all three major indices rise today, with the Shanghai Composite Index up 0.23% closing at 3969.25 points, the Shenzhen Component Index up 0.37% at 13223.56 points, and the ChiNext Index up 1.03% at 3166.23 points. The total trading volume in the Shanghai and Shenzhen markets was 1.8723 trillion yuan, a decrease of 43.4 billion yuan compared to the previous day [3]. Market Sentiment - The current market sentiment is under scrutiny, with discussions on whether the bulls or bears are "crazy." Notably, Michael Burry, a well-known short-seller, has begun shorting Nvidia and Palantir, causing significant concern on Wall Street. His previous successful prediction of the 2008 financial crisis adds weight to his current actions, which have led to a notable decline in major U.S. indices, including a 2% drop in the Nasdaq [4][5]. A-share Market Reaction - The A-share market opened significantly lower, with the Shanghai Composite Index down nearly 1% and the Shenzhen Component Index down about 1.5%. However, a typical market behavior of "low open, high rise" was observed as main funds initiated self-rescue efforts, leading to a recovery [5][6]. Sector Performance - The performance of sectors today showed a clear divide, with TMT (Technology, Media, and Telecommunications) sectors, including software development, semiconductors, and internet services, experiencing declines. Conversely, energy sectors such as wind, water, electricity, coal, and oil saw strong performance. This indicates a demand for recovery in previously lagging sectors while retaining some bullish sentiment [7]. Technology Sector Concerns - The technology sector is currently under pressure, with concerns about the commercial viability of the artificial intelligence industry, particularly in the consumer market. The lack of clear profit models and the high capital expenditure in areas like data centers are seen as potential risks. The Nasdaq's recent performance, having adjusted for five consecutive trading days, suggests that the technology sector may need to consolidate [8][9].
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