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ETF及指数产品网格策略周报-20251118
HWABAO SECURITIES· 2025-11-18 11:59
2025 年 11 月 18 日 证券研究报告 | 财富生态周报 ETF 及指数产品网格策略周报 2025/11/18 分析师:卫以诺 分析师登记编码:S0890518120001 电话:021-20321014 邮箱:weiyinuo@cnhbstock.com 分析师登记编码:S0890525070001 电话:021-20321092 邮箱:xuejingyi@cnhbstock.com 021-20515355 2025/11/11》2025-11-11 2、《ETF 及指数产品网格策略周报— 2025/11/5》2025-11-05 3、《ETF 及指数产品网格策略周报— 2025/10/28》2025-10-28 4、《ETF 及指数产品网格策略周报— 2025/10/21》2025-10-21 5、《ETF 及指数产品网格策略周报— 2025/10/14》2025-10-14 投资要点 分析师:程秉哲 ◆网格交易策略概述:简单来说,"网格交易"本质上是一种高抛低吸的交易 策略。但与依赖判断长期走势的趋势交易不同,网格交易是一种基于价格波动 的策略,它不预测市场的具体走势,而是利用价格在一定范围内 ...
ETF及指数产品网格策略周报-20250715
HWABAO SECURITIES· 2025-07-15 10:05
Group 1 - The report outlines a grid trading strategy, which is essentially a high buy low sell trading approach that capitalizes on price fluctuations without predicting market trends, making it suitable for volatile markets [3][13] - Characteristics of suitable grid trading targets include being exchange-traded, having stable long-term trends, low transaction costs, good liquidity, and high volatility, with equity ETFs being identified as appropriate candidates [3][13] Group 2 - The report highlights key ETFs for grid trading strategies, including the Medical ETF (512170.SH), which benefits from the aging global population and supportive policies for innovative drug development in China [3][14] - The Artificial Intelligence ETF (159819.SZ) is noted for its growth potential due to government initiatives promoting AI technology across various sectors, with 433 domestic large models registered as of June 30, 2025 [4][17] - The Robotics ETF (159530.SZ) is positioned as a strategic core area for China's technological innovation and high-end manufacturing, with significant government support and recent projects indicating a shift towards commercialization [5][19] - The Germany ETF (159561.SZ) tracks the DAX index and is expected to benefit from Germany's fiscal expansion plans, which include borrowing approximately €500 billion for defense and €300 billion for infrastructure, representing about 20% of GDP [7][21]