According to Hu Run's latest report, the number and wealth distribution of high-net-worth individuals in China are indeed worth paying attention to.
There are 1.8 million households with investable assets between 6 million and 30 million, which sounds like a lot, but they only account for 0.37% of the national total — in other words, one in every 300 households. What does this ratio reflect? The concentration of asset allocation weights.
Looking further up to those with assets of over 10 million, the number directly shrinks to 1.09 million, accounting for 0.22%. Comparing these two figures, you can feel how intense the wealth disparity is.
Interestingly, the asset allocation strategies of this group vary greatly — the proportions of real estate, stocks, funds, and overseas assets differ from person to person, but the common point is that they generally emphasize diversification and avoid putting all eggs in one basket. This is also why their assets tend to be relatively more stable.
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TommyTeacher
· 01-11 03:28
0.37% this ratio, we ordinary people are just those 299 who are running alongside, haha
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GreenCandleCollector
· 01-11 03:26
0.37%? Damn, this number is so heartbreaking, it's truly a once-in-a-lifetime rarity.
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BearEatsAll
· 01-11 03:25
Wow, is 0.37% really that small? It feels like there are rich people everywhere around me. Turns out, it's really scarce.
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WalletWhisperer
· 01-11 03:12
0.37%? As soon as this number came out, you know what absolute poverty means, haha
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TokenDustCollector
· 01-11 03:06
0.37%?Wow, that's so little. It feels like no one around me can get into this circle.
Diversified allocation is indeed attractive, but the problem is that ordinary people can't even fill the first basket haha.
Huh, why does the multi-million level only account for 0.22%? The wealth gap becomes even clearer.
Real estate, stocks, funds, overseas assets... wealthy people really make money in different ways, while we struggle just to make money.
So the secret to stability for high-net-worth individuals is diversification of risk. Learned that.
According to Hu Run's latest report, the number and wealth distribution of high-net-worth individuals in China are indeed worth paying attention to.
There are 1.8 million households with investable assets between 6 million and 30 million, which sounds like a lot, but they only account for 0.37% of the national total — in other words, one in every 300 households. What does this ratio reflect? The concentration of asset allocation weights.
Looking further up to those with assets of over 10 million, the number directly shrinks to 1.09 million, accounting for 0.22%. Comparing these two figures, you can feel how intense the wealth disparity is.
Interestingly, the asset allocation strategies of this group vary greatly — the proportions of real estate, stocks, funds, and overseas assets differ from person to person, but the common point is that they generally emphasize diversification and avoid putting all eggs in one basket. This is also why their assets tend to be relatively more stable.