Market Overview - The A-share market saw all three major indices close lower, with the Shanghai Composite Index showing relative resilience while the ChiNext Index and STAR Market Index both fell over 1%. The Shanghai Composite Index closed near the critical support level of 3930 points, with potential for a drop to the 3900 point mark if this level is breached [4]. - A total of 1452 stocks rose, indicating a broad decline in the market, with overall investor sentiment being low and risk appetite decreasing. The banking and energy metal sectors were active, while sectors like organic silicon, BC batteries, and coal performed poorly. Consumer sectors such as beauty care, tourism, and food and beverage also weakened [4]. Trading Volume and Investor Sentiment - The total trading volume in the two markets decreased by 1.03%, reflecting a continuous contraction in trading activity. Although there was no significant release of short-selling momentum, the buying interest remained weak, with investors showing low willingness to enter the market. Funds were heavily concentrated on leading stocks in specific sectors, indicating a lack of overall market vitality [5]. - Main funds experienced a net outflow, while retail investors saw a net inflow, suggesting a divergence in investment behavior [6]. Institutional and Retail Investor Behavior - Institutions are adopting a cautious and defensive stance, with noticeable portfolio adjustments. Institutional funds are flowing out of crowded and high-valuation technology growth sectors and moving towards lower-valuation or defensive sectors such as oil, coal, and steel. Retail investors are in a "cautious wait-and-see" mode, participating structurally and following trends in hot sectors, particularly showing a "the less they dare to buy, the more it rises" mentality towards stocks with consecutive gains [7].
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