On August 18th, the proportion of A-share stocks with a turnover rate below 3% rebounded to 65.16%; the proportion of stocks with a turnover rate above 5% fell back to 18.84%, continuing to fluctuate around the threshold level. -------- Note: 1. Whe

2026-08-19

On August 18th, the proportion of A-share stocks with a turnover rate below 3% rebounded to 65.16%; the proportion of stocks with a turnover rate above 5% fell back to 18.84%, continuing to fluctuate around the threshold level. -------- Note: 1. When the proportion of stocks with a turnover rate below 3% rises, especially near historical highs (dashed line in the chart, representing a reversal trend), it means the market is likely to encounter a temporary low, making a reversal or rebound more likely. 2. When the proportion of stocks with a turnover rate above 5% remains above the threshold (dashed line in the chart), a strong profit-making effect emerges in the market, making the market trend sustainable. During a bull market, this indicator will consistently remain above the threshold, leading to a broad-based market rally; while during a bear market, this indicator is mostly below the threshold, and occasionally exceeding the threshold should be viewed with caution due to the risk of a pullback after a surge.