Penghua China Science And Technology Innovation Board New Energy ETF (588830) Rises 2.11%, with AUM Growth of RMB 56.2497 Million Over Past Week
NewTimeSpace News — As of 14:55 on April 17, 2026, Penghua STAR New Energy ETF (588830) rose 2.11%, with the latest price at RMB 1.65. Looking at a longer time horizon, as of April 16, 2026, the ETF had cumulatively increased 6.25% over the past week. (The stocks listed above are index constituents only, with no specific recommendation intended.)
In terms of liquidity, Penghua STAR New Energy ETF recorded an intraday turnover rate of 11.43% and trading volume of RMB 168 million, indicating active market trading. Extending the timeframe, as of April 16, the ETF's average daily trading volume reached RMB 159 million over the past month, ranking first among comparable funds.
Regarding scale, Penghua STAR New Energy ETF saw its assets under management grow by RMB 56.2497 million over the past week, achieving significant growth and ranking 1st out of 3 comparable funds in terms of new scale additions. (Data Source: Wind)
In terms of shares outstanding, the ETF increased by 4 million shares over the past week, marking substantial growth and ranking 1st out of 3 comparable funds in new share additions. (Data Source: Wind)
Data indicates continued positioning by leveraged funds. The ETF's latest margin purchase amount reached RMB 2.6994 million, with the latest margin balance at RMB 34.5143 million. (Data Source: Wind)
As of April 16, Penghua STAR New Energy ETF has risen 61.22% in net asset value over the past year, ranking 727th out of 3,719 equity index funds, placing it in the top 19.55%. In terms of return capability, as of April 16, 2026, since its inception, the ETF's highest monthly return was 26.96%, with the longest consecutive rising streak lasting 4 months and a maximum consecutive gain of 58.56%. The ratio of rising to falling months was 10/9, with an average monthly return of 11.27% during rising months. The annual profitability percentage stood at 100.00%, with a historical probability of profitability for 1-year holdings at 100.00%.
As of April 10, 2026, Penghua STAR New Energy ETF's Sharpe ratio over the past year was 1.23.
Regarding drawdown, as of April 16, 2026, the ETF's drawdown relative to the benchmark this year was 0.30%.
In terms of fees, Penghua STAR New Energy ETF charges a management fee of 0.50% and a custody fee of 0.10%, representing the lowest fee structure among comparable funds.
Regarding tracking accuracy, as of April 16, 2026, the ETF's tracking error over the past 2 months was 0.010%, representing the highest tracking precision among comparable funds.
Penghua STAR New Energy ETF closely tracks the SSE STAR New Energy Index, which selects 50 listed companies with larger market capitalization from the STAR Market in sectors including photovoltaics, wind power, and new energy vehicles as index constituents, to reflect the overall performance of securities of representative new energy industry companies in the STAR Market.
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