Ren Zeping has recently shared an optimistic view on robotics-related concept stocks, and his confidence seems to have grown even stronger after watching the robot performances at the Spring Festival Gala.

At first, he admitted he was a little worried.

When the robots first came on stage, his initial thought was whether they might lose balance or even fall during such a complex performance. After all, live shows can be unpredictable, and robotics still feels like a technology that’s developing rapidly.

But as the performance continued, those concerns quickly disappeared.

The robots didn’t just walk — they danced, performed coordinated movements, and even showcased martial arts-style actions with impressive stability and precision. The level of control and advancement on display was far beyond what many people expected.

What stood out most was how much excitement the robots generated.

The audience reaction was strong, and it’s clear that robots are becoming more than just a futuristic idea — they are turning into a mainstream trend with real public attention and commercial potential.

Because of this growing popularity, Ren Zeping believes the robotics sector could see a strong boost after the holiday.

He is looking forward to a positive opening for the stock market, especially for robotics concept stocks, as investor interest may rise alongside the increasing visibility and momentum of the industry.

In his view, the combination of technological progress, public enthusiasm, and market opportunity could allow the robotics sector to thrive in the post-holiday period.

Robots are no longer just a performance highlight — they may be one of the next major growth stories in t

he market.