Short-term adjustment of dividend assets, institutions still optimistic

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Jinshi data news on July 5th, on July 4th, the CSI Dividend Index fell by 0.65%, and multiple sectors such as coal, banks, and utilities fluctuated and pulled back. Looking at the long term, the adjustment of dividend assets has lasted for more than a month. Taking the CSI Dividend Index as an example, Wind data shows that the index has fallen from 5669.49 points on May 31st to 5384.29 points on July 4th. Industry insiders pointed out that the recent adjustment of dividend assets can be seen as a short-term consolidation after a sharp rise. At the current point in time, the long-term logic of dividend assets has not fundamentally changed and still remains in a relatively low valuation range. As a bottom position for investors, dividend assets are still a good long-term allocation choice.

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