Hunan Gold Corp Ltd – Market Activity and Institutional Trading
- Stock Code: 002155
- Last Close (2026‑01‑29): 37 CNH
- 52‑Week Range (2026‑01‑29): 13.08 – 37 CNH
- Market Capitalisation: 52.57 billion CNH
- P/E Ratio: 43.4
Trading Performance
On 30 January 2026 the Shanghai and Shenzhen markets recorded 57 stocks that hit the daily price‑limit. Hunan Gold Corp Ltd was the second most active limit‑up stock after Tianqi Co., reaching five consecutive daily limit‑ups (five‑day “连板”). The share price closed at its 52‑week high of 37 CNH.
During the same day the 龙虎榜 (institution‑and‑high‑frequency‑trader book) showed a net inflow of 9.49 billion CNH into Hunan Gold, the largest among all listed companies. 9.05 billion CNH of this inflow came from a single high‑frequency trading seat, while four institutional investors sold 7.04 billion CNH.
Institutional Activity
- Net Buying: 9.49 billion CNH
- Net Selling: 7.04 billion CNH
- Top Buyer: “深南东路” (high‑frequency trader) – 9.05 billion CNH
- Top Seller: Four institutional investors – 7.04 billion CNH
The net buying margin of 2.45 billion CNH indicates a bullish sentiment despite the overall sell pressure from institutions. The high‑frequency trader’s substantial purchase suggests short‑term momentum is being captured.
Market Context
- The broader market on 30 January showed mixed movement: the Shanghai Composite fell 0.96 %, the Shenzhen Component fell 0.66 %, while the ChiNext Index rose 1.27 %.
- The metal and mining sector, in which Hunan Gold operates, experienced a decline in most precious‑metal and base‑metal stocks. Nevertheless, Hunan Gold maintained a positive trajectory, outperforming peers such as Shanxi Gold and Zijin Mining.
- Gold spot prices fell globally on 29 January, with London gold dipping 7 % and silver 8 %. Despite this, the company’s share price remained resilient, reflecting investor focus on the company’s mining and asset‑management operations rather than short‑term commodity price swings.
Summary
Hunan Gold Corp Ltd’s 30 January performance highlights a strong short‑term rally, supported by significant institutional inflows and aggressive high‑frequency trading. While the broader metal market faced downward pressure, the company’s share price reached its 52‑week peak, underscoring confidence in its operational prospects amid volatile commodity prices.




