From the market landscape in 2026, the performance of Hong Kong stocks is expected to be significantly suppressed by A-shares, with limited room for growth and difficulty in keeping pace with the mainland market's rhythm.



Looking back at the market trend since September 2025, investors who have decisively avoided Hong Kong stocks, especially the Hang Seng Tech sector, are now seeing their returns outperform many market participants. What about those who are still holding Hang Seng Tech positions? When will their accounts return to their historical highs? It currently seems a distant prospect.

In the short term, today's rally in Hong Kong stocks can indeed give a boost to A-shares' opening next Monday, but this driving effect is actually quite limited. For agile short-term traders, occasionally catching a rebound for a quick profit is good enough, but don't expect Hong Kong stocks to become the main driver of A-shares' rise.
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GamefiEscapeArtistvip
· 6h ago
This wave of rebound in Hong Kong stocks is just to trap short-term traders, don't overthink it. Brothers who are holding 恒科 (Hengke) tightly, it must be really painful now. I already sold out long ago. The main stage is in A-shares; Hong Kong stocks are just for copying a quick profit. The core still depends on the big A-shares.
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Whale_Whisperervip
· 6h ago
This rebound in Hong Kong stocks is just a little bonus to grab, don't expect it to lead A-shares... How much longer do we have to keep stepping into the trap of Hang Seng Tech?
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LidoStakeAddictvip
· 6h ago
This Hong Kong stock trap... I've seen through it long ago. Those who cut losses early are now enjoying themselves, while those holding on desperately are still praying.
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RugpullTherapistvip
· 6h ago
Hong Kong stocks are really just a supporting role, still expecting them to boost A-shares? Dream on. I've already said not to touch Hengke, and I'm genuinely worried for those still holding on. Just make some quick profits in the short term, don't overthink it, brother. Hong Kong stocks have fallen so much that A-shares can't even lift them; let's leave it at that. By 2026, it will depend on how A-shares perform themselves; Hong Kong stocks can only play a minor part.
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WagmiAnonvip
· 6h ago
This wave of rebound in Hong Kong stocks is just to trap retail investors. Don't be fooled. Brothers holding Hengke, how do you feel now? Is it really impossible to return to the high point? Short-term trading for a quick profit is okay, but for long-term holding of Hong Kong stocks, it's really better to invest in A-shares. Next year, Hong Kong stocks will continue to be suppressed. No one can change this trend. A-shares are the main course, while Hong Kong stocks are just a side dish.
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BearHuggervip
· 7h ago
Hong Kong stocks really need to be taken lightly. Holding on to Hang Seng Tech is just gambling. I already sold out long ago. The main course is A-shares; Hong Kong stocks are just playing a supporting role at most. No wonder those who are firmly avoiding Hong Kong stocks are now the happiest. To be honest, today’s ups and downs in Hong Kong stocks don’t affect me much. I’ll just make a quick trade for a small profit and then leave.
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