Can today's A-shares rise? Multiple sectors are favorable with risk warnings

Core question: Will today's A-shares rise? Based on market trends, sector news, and operational strategies, the specifics are as follows:

1. Market trend judgment: Overall, the current state of the market is acceptable. Even if there is a decline after today's opening, it is expected that there will be a rebound at the latest by tomorrow, and there is no need to overly worry about the risk of a unilateral adjustment of the index in the short term.

2. Sector benefits and key directions: Today, multiple sectors have welcomed favorable support, including consumer, commercial aerospace, lithium batteries, multi-birth concepts, green electricity, and hydrogen energy. Among these, three major "worry-free" fields need to be focused on:

Consumer sector: Long-term logic is solid, demand is warming up, and under policy support, long-term layout value is clear;

Brokerage sector: Industry norms and performance improvement expectations are combined, and the previous adjustment has released some risks; subsequent trends are worry-free;

Green electricity and new energy sectors (including lithium batteries and hydrogen energy): Under policy promotion and energy transition demand, long-term growth space is determined, and short-term fluctuations do not change the trend.

3. Sector risk warnings: Be vigilant about short-term pressures in two types of sectors:

AI-related sectors: Especially in areas like front-end computing power, chips, etc., affected by external sentiment and short-term profit-taking, today may be under pressure;

Real estate sector: The industry fundamentals still have uncertainties, leaning towards negative in the short term, and related risks should be avoided.

4. Operational strategy suggestions: It is recommended to "keep your hands steady" on the short-term level. The current market is still in a stage of fluctuations and adjustments. There is no need to rush to enter; it is better to wait for clearer breakthrough signals or pullback lows, and then choose the right timing to layout favorable sectors.