# sector rotation
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Chinese Tech Board Slides as Coal, Space‑Solar and Property Stocks Rally in Mid‑Session Rotation
China’s growth‑oriented ChiNext fell 1.74% at the mid‑day break as heavy trading and rapid sector rotation produced sharp divergences. Coal, space photovoltaic, aviation, real‑estate and hydrogen concepts surged in pockets while precious metals and AI application stocks sold off, leaving market breadth weak despite elevated turnover of RMB 1.62 trillion.

Mixed A‑share Session Sees Coal and Solar Surge as Tech Pulls Back; Shanghai Index Reclaims 4,100
Mainland Chinese equities were mixed on Feb. 4 as the Shanghai Composite reclaimed 4,100 points while technology sectors retreated. Coal and photovoltaic-related stocks led gains, reflecting a rotation into cyclical and energy themes amid subdued overall turnover and elevated stock‑level volatility.

Brokers See A‑share Cooldown Before Lunar New Year, but February Rotation Could Reignite Gains
Ten Chinese brokerages expect a near‑term cooling in A‑share sentiment ahead of the Lunar New Year, driven by holiday flows, ETF redemptions and firmer U.S. rate expectations after the Fed nomination. Most see corrections as limited and anticipate a post‑holiday rebound, with February characterized by faster sector rotation toward larger, quality and cyclical names.

China's Small‑Cap Tech Gauge Rebounds as Chip Suppliers and Gold Miners Lead Narrow Market Rally
China's stock market closed higher on Tuesday with ChiNext leading gains, powered by sharp rallies in chip‑supply and gold‑miner stocks. However, the advance was narrow and accompanied by falling turnover and broad stock declines, signalling cautious participation and sector rotation rather than broad buying.

Selective Strength in Hong Kong: New-Consumption and Gold Outperform as Tech and Chips Cool Off
Hong Kong stocks ended slightly lower as investors rotated into new-consumption and gold stocks while AI and semiconductor names pulled back. The session highlighted a selective, sector-driven market with consumption and safe-haven themes gaining traction amid profit-taking in tech.