“新旧消费”龙头股,基金经理现操作分歧
券商中国·2026-01-24 15:29

Core Viewpoint - The "technology bull" continues to lead the market in Q4 2025, while both "new consumption" and traditional consumption sectors, represented by brands like Bubble Mart and liquor companies, show weak performance throughout the year [1]. New Consumption Sector - In Q4 2025, the new consumption sector, particularly represented by Bubble Mart, experienced a significant decline, with Bubble Mart's stock dropping by 29.65% [2]. - Despite the downturn, Bubble Mart remained a key holding for 123 funds, with a total of approximately 37.587 million shares held, although it was reduced by 8.7591 million shares in the quarter [2]. - Other new consumption stocks like Mao Geping and Mixue Group also saw increased fund interest, with Mao Geping being increased by 575.93 million shares and Mixue Group by 1.0322 million shares [3]. - Analysts suggest that the new consumption sector has potential for growth due to low penetration rates, despite volatility in some companies [3]. Traditional Consumption Sector (Liquor) - The traditional consumption sector, particularly the liquor industry, has shown disappointing profit results, with many stocks experiencing declines [4]. - Major liquor companies like Kweichow Moutai, Wuliangye, and Luzhou Laojiao faced reductions in holdings by funds, with Wuliangye being reduced by approximately 15.9 million shares [5]. - Despite the overall decline, Kweichow Moutai saw an increase in holdings by over 20,000 shares in Q4, indicating continued investor confidence [5]. - Analysts believe that the liquor industry is currently in a bottoming phase, with expectations for stabilization in the future, although the bottom for prices and financial reports has yet to be seen [5].