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天弘先进制造A:2025年第二季度利润30.04万元 净值增长率0.26%
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-07-21 10:43
Core Viewpoint - The Tianhong Advanced Manufacturing A Fund (011851) reported a profit of 300,400 yuan for Q2 2025, with a net value growth rate of 0.26% and a fund size of 147 million yuan as of the end of Q2 2025 [2][17]. Fund Performance - The fund's weighted average profit per share for the reporting period was 0.002 yuan [2]. - As of July 18, 2025, the fund's unit net value was 1.059 yuan [2]. - The fund's performance over different time frames includes: - 3-month net value growth rate: 10.59%, ranking 100 out of 171 comparable funds [4]. - 6-month net value growth rate: 4.78%, ranking 112 out of 171 comparable funds [4]. - 1-year net value growth rate: 16.01%, ranking 97 out of 166 comparable funds [4]. - 3-year net value growth rate: -11.88%, ranking 26 out of 125 comparable funds [4]. - The fund's Sharpe ratio over the past three years was 0.0736, ranking 26 out of 120 comparable funds [10]. - The maximum drawdown over the past three years was 40.31%, ranking 112 out of 122 comparable funds [12]. Investment Strategy and Outlook - The fund manager anticipates a more optimistic market in the second half of the year, contingent on a stable external environment [3]. - Key investment directions for the second half include: - Cyclical sectors benefiting from domestic economic improvement, extending from consumption to manufacturing and from downstream to upstream [3]. - High-tech sectors benefiting from domestic industrial restructuring, including new energy, AI applications, computing power construction, aerospace manufacturing, and innovative pharmaceuticals [3]. Fund Holdings - As of June 30, 2025, the fund's top ten holdings included: - Geely Automobile, CATL, Air China, China Power, Zhongtian Technology, Shantui, Guangdong Hongda, Xiamen Tungsten, AVIC Shenyang Aircraft, and Torch Electronics [20]. Fund Positioning - The fund maintained an average stock position of 87.59% over the past three years, with a peak of 93.24% at the end of 2024 and a low of 70.32% in mid-2021 [15].