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鼎锋优配股票杠杆“慢牛”一直都在这根K线里!周末,大消息扎堆
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-09-14 14:41
Core Viewpoint - The A-share market has entered a "slow bull" phase, with fluctuations in trading volume observed during the week of September 8-12, indicating a stabilization and potential upward trend in the market. Market Trends - The market has shown signs of stabilization and recovery since early August, with major indices reaching new highs before a slight pullback, forming a doji candlestick pattern [1] - The 5-week moving average has continued to provide support since late June, indicating a sustained upward trend [2] Investment Strategy - Investors are encouraged to adopt a longer-term perspective, reducing sensitivity to daily fluctuations and focusing on overall market trends [4] - Those with confidence in the medium to long-term trends are more likely to engage in "bottom-fishing" during market corrections, as evidenced by positive feedback for those who bought during recent dips [5] Short-term Market Outlook - A report from Huajin Securities suggests that the A-share market may continue to experience fluctuations while maintaining a slow bull trend [6] - Key factors influencing this outlook include: - Ongoing positive policies and limited external risks [7] - Market sentiment indicators have not fully adjusted, with the Shanghai Composite Index's valuation percentile at 65.7% and turnover rate at 75.6%, indicating room for further adjustment [7] - Industry rotation is still incomplete, with only the agriculture sector showing signs of recovery [8] Economic Indicators - The economy and corporate earnings are in a weak recovery phase, with August export growth slowing and credit growth rebounding, suggesting continued economic improvement [9] - The Producer Price Index (PPI) decline has narrowed, indicating potential recovery in industrial profits [9] Liquidity Conditions - Short-term liquidity remains accommodative, with expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut in September, which may support market liquidity [9] - Historical trends suggest that during bull market corrections, foreign capital tends to flow in, while domestic financing may face outflow risks [9] Sector Performance - Recent market performance has shown a divergence in styles, with small-cap stocks performing well and sectors such as electronics, real estate, and agriculture showing relative strength [9] - The market is expected to continue its upward trajectory, supported by reasonable valuations and emerging positive factors, including a potential Fed rate cut and a rebound in public fund issuance [11] Industry Focus - In September, sectors such as power equipment, telecommunications, computers, electronics, automotive, and media are recommended for attention [12] - The TMT (Technology, Media, and Telecommunications) sector is highlighted as a potential mainline focus due to ongoing industry trends and catalysts, with recent performance indicating its strength [12]