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六个月建仓期接近尾声,徐彦新基仍没动静,投资者:我在这基金里躲牛市
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-09-10 20:25
Core Viewpoint - The A-share market has shown unexpected enthusiasm since the beginning of the year, with many active equity funds recovering and achieving significant returns, while the newly established fund, Dachen Xingyuan Qihang, managed by Xu Yan, has remained inactive, leading to widespread controversy and questioning of its strategy [1][2][4]. Fund Performance - Dachen Xingyuan Qihang was established on March 11, 2025, but its net value has barely changed, with A-class shares at 0.9983 and C-class shares at 0.9953 as of September 9, 2025 [2][4]. - The fund has only invested in two stocks, Antu Biology and Meituan, with a stock position of just 0.73% and cash making up 84.95% of its net value [4]. Market Reaction - Since May, market skepticism has grown regarding the fund's "zero allocation" strategy, with investors expressing frustration over missed opportunities in a rising market [4][6]. - Xu Yan acknowledged the lack of systematic investment in the mid-year report, citing significant changes in market conditions and the need for caution due to rational valuation returns [4][5]. Comparison with Peers - In contrast to Dachen Xingyuan Qihang, many newly established active equity funds have quickly completed their allocations and participated in the market rally, with some achieving net value growth exceeding 20% [5][6]. - Funds like Anxin Balanced Growth, established on the same day as Dachen Xingyuan Qihang, have seen net value increases of 20.12% this year, highlighting the stark difference in performance [6]. Industry Trends - The performance of newly established funds this year has shown a clear dichotomy, with some achieving over 50% net value growth while others have recorded losses [7][9]. - The current market environment raises questions about the viability of value investing strategies that prioritize slow and steady approaches, especially in a rapidly changing market [9].
首批23只浮费基金合计募集218亿元 下周再有两只新发
news flash· 2025-06-28 09:44
Core Insights - The first batch of floating fee funds has raised a total of 21.825 billion yuan, with 23 out of 26 funds announced [1] - The top three funds by fundraising scale are Dongfanghong Core Value at nearly 2 billion yuan, Yifangda Growth Progress at 1.704 billion yuan, and Jiaoyin Ruian at 1.547 billion yuan [1] - The last two floating fee funds, Xin'ao Advantage Industry and Huashang Zhiyuan Return, are scheduled to be issued on July 1 and will end fundraising on July 21 [1] Fundraising Details - The total amount raised by the first batch of floating fee funds is 21.825 billion yuan [1] - Dongfanghong Core Value leads with a fundraising scale of nearly 2 billion yuan [1] - Other funds with significant fundraising include Nanfang Ruixiang, Ping An Value Preferred, and Jingshun Great Wall Growth, each exceeding 1 billion yuan [1] Investor Participation - Yifangda Growth Progress has the highest number of investor subscriptions, exceeding 47,000 [1] - Nanfang Ruixiang ranks second with 24,700 subscriptions [1] - Ping An Value Preferred ranks third with 15,000 subscriptions [1]
16只首批新型浮动费率基金发行 业绩基准对标沪深300等主流宽基指数
Huan Qiu Wang· 2025-05-27 03:00
Group 1 - The first batch of 26 new floating rate funds has officially launched, with 16 funds from companies like Huatai-PB, GF, and Ping An leading the way [1] - The performance benchmarks for these floating rate funds primarily target mainstream broad-based indices such as CSI 300, CSI A500, CSI 500, and CSI 800, with a focus on equity investments [3] - The equity portion of these funds typically maintains a stock allocation around 80%, with A-shares accounting for 55% to 80% of the performance benchmarks and Hong Kong stocks ranging from 5% to 20% [3] Group 2 - The new floating rate funds feature a more refined management fee structure, which is expected to be charged based on each investor's holding time and annualized return [3] - The floating management fee mechanism is designed to be linked to fund performance, with specific conditions for fee increases and decreases, emphasizing the need for significant outperformance against benchmarks [4] - For example, the management fee for the Jiashi Growth Win-Win Mixed Fund can only increase if it significantly exceeds the performance benchmark and achieves positive absolute returns [4]