Personal pension was launched in 2022. At that time, it was widely predicted by brokers and the media that it could bring hundreds of billions of incremental funds every year to recharge A shares.When the personal pension was introduced in 2022, the bank gave a lot of subsidies for marketing expenses, allowing a large number of customers to open personal pension accounts, and most of them did not avoid the tax demand. Only those whose marginal tax rate exceeds 10%, that is, the taxable annual income exceeds 200,000 yuan, have begun to have tax avoidance needs, and the number is very limited.Now that three deposit years have passed, the net value of Y share of personal pension purchase is only about 7.5 billion yuan, with an average annual recharge of about 2.5 billion yuan. These funds are all FOF, and only some of them will invest in the stock market.
Now that three deposit years have passed, the net value of Y share of personal pension purchase is only about 7.5 billion yuan, with an average annual recharge of about 2.5 billion yuan. These funds are all FOF, and only some of them will invest in the stock market.Let's take a look at the current situation of personal pension.This is the repeated emphasis that incremental funds determine the market style. If the pension is used as incremental funds, it will definitely benefit the blue chip, because it will definitely not dare to speculate on low prices, micro-disks, and other money will not be earned, and the capital will be lost.
Now that three deposit years have passed, the net value of Y share of personal pension purchase is only about 7.5 billion yuan, with an average annual recharge of about 2.5 billion yuan. These funds are all FOF, and only some of them will invest in the stock market.At present, this amount is not enough to clinch a deal in one minute.Although there is no direct causal relationship between the trend of US stocks and the entry of pensions into the market, it is obvious that it has provided a steady stream of incremental funds.
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Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide 12-14