Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the ongoing debate in the A-share market regarding the performance of technology stocks versus domestic demand stocks, highlighting the contrasting investment strategies and sentiments among fund managers [6][9]. Group 1: Technology Sector Insights - Fund managers benefiting from the tech bull market are beginning to advise against linear extrapolation of AI growth, suggesting a need for diversified investment strategies due to high valuations in the AI sector [9]. - The fund manager of China Europe Digital Economy reported a 79.11% net value growth in Q3, but cautioned investors about the risks of concentrated investments in high-valuation AI stocks [9]. - Michael Burry's significant short position on Nvidia and Palantir has raised concerns about the sustainability of AI stock valuations, with Palantir experiencing an 8% drop despite reporting record earnings [10][12]. Group 2: Domestic Demand Focus - Fund managers who missed the tech rally are increasingly focusing on domestic demand opportunities, particularly in the service sector, as they anticipate a recovery in consumer spending [15][16]. - Zhang Kun, a prominent fund manager, emphasized the long-term potential of China's domestic consumption market, despite facing challenges in performance due to heavy investments in traditional sectors like liquor [17]. - Some fund managers view real estate as a key area for domestic demand recovery, although the sector has not yet stabilized, leading to a cautious outlook on real estate investments [21][24]. Group 3: Market Dynamics and Future Outlook - The article notes a shift in the real estate landscape, with new players emerging in the market and traditional leaders struggling, as evidenced by the land acquisition data from the first three quarters of the year [22][23]. - The upcoming earnings season is expected to reveal critical insights into the performance of AI and domestic demand sectors, with market sentiment likely influenced by macroeconomic factors during this period [27]. - The article concludes that both technology and domestic demand investors are at a pivotal moment, each waiting for their respective turning points in the market [28].
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远川研究所·2025-11-07 07:05