(B) Macro policies and news expectations(C) plate rotation and capital flow analysis
(A) macroeconomic factorsAfter today's adjustment, the trend differentiation of the technology growth sector may intensify tomorrow. Some leading enterprises with real core technology competitiveness and clear performance growth expectations may attract funds to bargain-hunting after adjustment, take the lead in stabilizing and rebounding, and drive the overall popularity of the science and technology sector to rebound; And some small and medium-sized technology stocks that lack performance support and rely only on concept speculation may continue to face downward pressure. In addition, as a long-term stable force in the A-share market, the consumer sector is often more defensive when the market fluctuates greatly. If the overall market sentiment is still cautious tomorrow, the food and beverage, medicine and biology sub-sectors in the consumer sector are expected to continue to gain the favor of funds and maintain a relatively stable trend, which will play a certain supporting role in the index.Tomorrow's A-share market will also be significantly affected by macro policies and news. From a policy perspective, the recent fine-tuning trend of monetary policy and fiscal policy has attracted much attention. If the central bank releases further loose signals in the open market operation or monetary policy report, such as the expected increase in RRR cut and interest rate cut, it is expected to inject liquidity into the market, enhance market confidence, and thus promote the rebound of the index. In terms of fiscal policy, if specific policies and measures such as increasing investment in infrastructure construction and supporting the development of emerging industries are introduced, the relevant beneficiary sectors will hopefully drive the market sentiment to rebound.
Considering the current situation of market segmentation today, tomorrow's plate rotation will play a key role in the market trend. Although the financial sector changed in early trading today, it failed to continuously lead the market to rise. If the financial sector, especially the banking and securities sector, can rise again tomorrow under the impetus of favorable policies or expected improvement of its own performance, it is expected to stabilize the market index and drive the market sentiment to rebound. For example, if there are positive signals such as the improvement of net interest margin and the improvement of asset quality in the banking sector, it will attract capital inflows and provide solid support for the upward movement of the index.After today's adjustment, the trend differentiation of the technology growth sector may intensify tomorrow. Some leading enterprises with real core technology competitiveness and clear performance growth expectations may attract funds to bargain-hunting after adjustment, take the lead in stabilizing and rebounding, and drive the overall popularity of the science and technology sector to rebound; And some small and medium-sized technology stocks that lack performance support and rely only on concept speculation may continue to face downward pressure. In addition, as a long-term stable force in the A-share market, the consumer sector is often more defensive when the market fluctuates greatly. If the overall market sentiment is still cautious tomorrow, the food and beverage, medicine and biology sub-sectors in the consumer sector are expected to continue to gain the favor of funds and maintain a relatively stable trend, which will play a certain supporting role in the index.At present, the global macroeconomic environment is still complex and changeable. Although the domestic economy has generally maintained a stable recovery trend, it still faces many challenges in the context of the global economic slowdown. Although the tension of international trade has eased, uncertainty still exists, and the operating pressure of some export-oriented enterprises has not been fundamentally alleviated, which has affected the market's expectation of overall economic growth to a certain extent, and then reflected in the trend of A-share market. In addition, recent fluctuations in some macroeconomic data, such as marginal changes in manufacturing purchasing managers' index (PMI), have also made investors more cautious in judging the economic prospects, which has become one of the deep-seated reasons for the lack of market confidence and the downward trend of the index after opening higher in the morning.