March 31st Continuous Board Stock Analysis: Less than 20% of continuous board stocks advance; Zhang Xue's locomotive concept surges in the afternoon

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【March 31 multi-day limit-up stock analysis: the upgrade rate for multi-day limit-up stocks is less than 20% Zhang Xue Jiji’s concept surged in the afternoon】Today saw 53 stocks hit the daily limit, with a total of 8 multi-day limit-up stocks. There were 2 stocks with three consecutive limit-ups or more. In the previous trading day, there were 12 multi-day limit-up stocks. The upgrade rate for multi-day limit-up stocks was 16.67% (excluding ST stocks and delisting stocks). On the individual stock front, more than 4,300 stocks across the market fell, with over a hundred stocks down more than 7%. The upgrade rate for multi-day limit-up stocks fell further: among yesterday’s multi-day limit-up stocks, only Shenjian Co. and Jinyao Pharmaceutical advanced. The high-level board (yesterday’s 5 consecutive limit-ups) MinoPharm fell more than 5%, and the market’s maximum multi-day limit-up height dropped to 4 consecutive limit-ups. Some high-position stocks received short-term fund “grouping,” with Xinneng Taishan, Shu Hua Sports, and Wanbangde all forming comeback limit-up boards. In terms of sectors, strong-performing sectors have been falling one by one recently. After yesterday’s sharp drop in the power sector, today the lithium battery sector also saw a significant follow-through drop. Haibosi Chuang fell more than 12%, EVE Energy fell nearly 10%, and Enjie Co., Guocheng Mining, and others fell more than 8%. Zhang Xue Jiji’s concept surged in the afternoon unexpectedly: Hongchang Technology came out with a 20cm2 two-day limit-up, Huayang Racing and Hongquan Technology rose more than 10%, Zhenghe Industrial and Qianjiang Motor both hit the daily limit. On the news front, at the World Superbike Championship (WSBK) race venue, China’s motorcycle brand Zhang Xue Jiji won the race with an absolute advantage of nearly 4 seconds, breaking the decades-long monopoly in this class by international powerhouses such as Ducati, Yamaha, and Kawasaki.

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