What do institutions think of the trend of A shares next year?Where are the possible opportunities?
How to get A shares in 2025? What are the opportunities? Institutions see it this way.According to the strategy report of Guojin Securities, compared with previous "spring restlessness" markets, such as 2006, 2009, 2016 and 2019, there will be a high probability of "spring restlessness" in 2025. Specific reasons: (1) At present, the domestic economy tends to improve, and it is expected that the current domestic fundamental improvement cycle will last at least until the first quarter of 2025; (2) Effective market flow tends to improve; (3) Inflation has not risen significantly, the discount rate remains low, and the turning point of PPI may be in July next year, and the fastest turning point will be in September next year; (4) The valuation is reasonable or even at a low level; (5)ERP is at a stage high point, and has more room for downward convergence-as of November 20, 2024, both EPR and "stock-debt yield difference" indicate that A-share risk appetite has much room for improvement.
How to get A shares in 2025? What are the opportunities? Institutions see it this way.According to the 2025 strategic outlook report of Everbright Securities, from the historical perspective, whether the market rising power comes from the improvement of profitability or the expected improvement, profitability is usually an important factor in industry selection. In addition to profitability, risk appetite also has an impact on industry performance, especially for markets driven by expected improvement. It is expected that the market style will swing between balance and growth in 2025. In terms of industry configuration, Everbright Securities suggests focusing on two main lines: profit repair and high-risk preference varieties. The main line of profit repair focuses on the direction of domestic demand, such as food and beverage, medicine and biology, and social services. The main line of high-risk preference varieties focuses on high-beta industries (medicine, food and beverage, basic chemical industry, nonferrous metals, etc.), high-profit expected industries (TMT, military industry, etc.) and theme investments (policy-supported themes, such as mergers and acquisitions, market value management; Science and technology topics, such as AI industrial chain and self-controllable).
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