"Her Strength" | Ping An Fund's Zhang Miao: 20 Years of Deep Cultivation, Building Reliable Investments with Women's Resilience, Anchoring Technology Manufacturing for the Future

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In traditional understanding, strength is often associated with rigidity and sharpness, but the capital markets are never short of edge. Female fund managers are redefining professional strength by combining firmness and flexibility. The current “her power” precisely breaks this binary opposition—being firm means sticking to principles and bottom lines, while softness represents wisdom and guidance. Together, they forge an investment path that balances intensity and warmth, reflected in net value curves and long-term value.

“Investing is something you can do for a lifetime. Diligently researching, choosing high-quality stocks, and aligning with your personality—I’m someone who loves learning, is diligent and hardworking. I hope a reliable person can create a trustworthy product, so holders can feel secure and at ease,” summarized Ping An Fund’s Zhang Miao.

With over 20 years of industry experience, Zhang Miao has a solid research foundation and a relatively broad skill set. She manages funds across the entire market, focusing on long-term investment, seeking high-quality sectors, and positioning good companies capable of continuously increasing intrinsic value.

She believes there are many ways to make money in the market. Long-term holding of quality stocks may face pressure at times, but the resilience unique to women helps people stay calm and maintain their original intentions.

The greatest test is holding firm amid volatility. Long-term investing sounds simple, but it requires selecting industries and companies of sufficient quality—this is the strongest backing for confidence in holding.

“Risk control is always the most important. Besides market risk, we pay more attention to core dimensions like company quality, fundamentals, risk-reward ratio, and liquidity. We insist on choosing companies that allow us to sleep well at night, avoiding risky bets—that’s the bottom line of long-term investing,” she said.

Looking ahead, Zhang Miao emphasizes that whether in 2026 or the next 5-10 years, technological manufacturing remains the most important focus. Reflecting on the past two years, during China’s economic transformation and the rapid development of tech manufacturing, residents want to share in the dividends of the era’s growth again. Participating in the capital market will become an inevitable choice.

In recent years, AI and quantitative strategies may increase market volatility and accelerate market reactions. Zhang Miao believes this will not significantly impact her investment framework. She remains committed to earning from the fundamental growth of companies through in-depth research, not being swayed by short-term emotions or trading rhythms.

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No matter how market structures change or participants evolve, the essence of investing will never change. The culture at Ping An always emphasizes “efficiency.” “Time waits for no one” is deeply ingrained in the team. We will continue to uphold a pragmatic, efficient, and forward-looking attitude, steadfast in long-term value investing.

Text by Xu Nannan, Edited by Xu Nan

(Edited by Xu Nannan)

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