Today, the A-shares once again hit new records, with a stable pattern of rising volume and price. The phenomenon of hundreds of stocks hitting the daily limit persists. Although there is obvious differentiation among individual stocks, the decline is generally controllable. In this market trend, the commercial aerospace sector performed remarkably well, with continued enthusiasm.



Overall, whether the consumer sector can take over and boost the market in the afternoon is a key point to watch. The situation in artificial intelligence is quite interesting—leading top companies continue to maintain strong positions, completing upgrades and iterations, while those less recognizable and positioned lower in the market receive relatively limited attention and imagination from the market.

In other words, this is a feast of core assets. The real opportunities are concentrated in industry-recognized leaders, whose technological strength and market position are enough to sustain ongoing capital interest. Conversely, niche targets in the middle and lower ranks lack competitiveness and hot topics, making further follow-up less necessary. Investors need to focus more and make good choices between leading stocks and weak stocks.
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PuzzledScholarvip
· 01-09 19:54
Leading stocks eat the meat, retail investors drink the soup. I know this routine too well. Another day of hundreds of stocks hitting the daily limit, another feast of core assets? It sounds great, but when it comes to my own account, it's a different story. Commercial aerospace is surging so fiercely, but I always feel a trend reversal is coming. It's true that follow-up stocks should be cleared out, but the question is how to judge who is the leader and who is just along for the ride. With this wave of AI, do small investors really have a chance, or are they destined to be cut? I'm tired of hearing phrases like "volume and price rising together." The key is whether it can hold up in the afternoon. Such good coordination between volume and price, but it also feels like there's quite a bit of risk. Consumer stocks taking over? Dream on. The probability of a sharp dive in the afternoon is even higher.
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ChainDetectivevip
· 01-09 09:56
Leading stocks eat the meat, following the trend to drink the soup, this wave of market logic is incredibly clear. Commercial aerospace is really taking off, and AI is also dominated by top players. Another scene of the Matthew Effect, retail investors are still struggling with Chinese concept stocks, while institutions have already banded together with the leaders. Can the consumer sector catch up this afternoon? I’m not very optimistic, as funds are too concentrated. It’s truly a winner-takes-all rhythm, and those following the trend basically have no chance. Despite a hundred stocks hitting the daily limit, I’m still losing money, that’s the magic of stock trading. I’m optimistic about the strength of the leading stocks, but those following the trend should really give up. The combination of volume and price rising sounds great, but the experience of holding stocks is indeed not good.
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CryptoCrazyGFvip
· 01-09 00:52
It's the same old story of the big players eating the meat and the small investors drinking the soup, playing this game every time.
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AirdropHuntervip
· 01-07 04:59
Leading companies take the meat, we drink the soup, but we still have to choose the right bowl to drink from. It's the same story of consumption taking over; will this afternoon also be a false alarm? Commercial spaceflight really can't hold up anymore; it feels like the hype is almost exhausted. A feast of core assets? Honestly, it's still the same few top players; what can retail investors really get? Following the trend stocks is indeed pointless, but identifying the leading companies also requires vision. Which ones are truly the leaders right now is still a question. The AI sector is so polarized this time; the stocks in the middle are really getting squeezed.
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ser_ngmivip
· 01-07 04:59
The leading stocks are celebrating, follow-up traders really got cut badly. I didn't jump on the commercial aerospace wave, and I feel a bit regretful.
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OnChainDetectivevip
· 01-07 04:59
Wait, a hundred stocks hitting the daily limit? I checked the large transfer records in the on-chain wallet cluster... The institutional address transferred a suspicious amount in the early morning, and only now am I realizing it. --- Leading feast? Ha, sounds good, but in reality, it's whales accumulating, while retail investors are still chasing trending stocks. --- The hype around the commercial aerospace sector... I monitored the fund flow for a while and feel like someone is manipulating public opinion behind the scenes. --- Consumer stocks taking over in the afternoon? Data shows institutional addresses are unusually active, this doesn't seem right. --- "Core assets"—again with this rhetoric. Focusing on leading companies essentially means increasing capital concentration to raise costs.
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BlockTalkvip
· 01-07 04:55
Leading companies are competing fiercely, retail investors are playing with fire. Commercial spaceflight is indeed impressive, but what about the consumer sector? The real test will be this afternoon.
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AirdropHunterXiaovip
· 01-07 04:54
Leading stocks eat the meat, retail investors drink the soup, same old story Both commercial space and AI are overhyped and炒烂了吧 these Can afternoon consumption pick up? I honestly don't believe it Following the trend stocks really aren't worth it, better to focus on leading stocks Hundred stocks hitting the daily limit? I just want to know when my few will move Core assets feast? Nice way to put it, it's basically the Matthew effect Price and volume both rising? That's it? With such obvious differentiation, how to interpret it? If consumption takes over, I'll make a lot of money haha AI leaders are indeed strong, but how to evaluate their valuation? I don't even bother with mid-to-back row targets, really unnecessary
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JustAnotherWalletvip
· 01-07 04:40
Leading stocks eat the meat, following stocks drink the soup. This round of market行情 is essentially a story of differentiation. Don't expect to pick up bargains. Commercial aerospace is on the rise, but what about consumer sectors? If there isn't a strong move this afternoon, it will be awkward. It's another round of AI hype... Still, you should keep an eye on those few with real实力; others are just陪跑. Watching hundreds of stocks hit涨停 is satisfying, but in the end, only the leading stocks can make money. The rest? Whatever. This A-shares rhythm... Volume and price rising together sounds good, but with such fierce differentiation, I still feel a bit uneasy. Commercial aerospace is indeed top-notch; it all depends on how long it can撑多久. Following stocks have no chance; the market clearly knows who the真货 is. Why are there still declines despite volume and price rising? That's really奇怪. The leading stocks monopolize opportunities; this is the true reflection of the current行情.
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