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Hurim Robotics Trading Volume Exceeds 4 Million Shares Amid Stock Correction... 'Jensen Huang's Visit to Korea' Drives Physical AI Theme Rally

[**Trading Volume Exceeds 4 Million Shares... Fierce Buying and Selling Battle**] Despite entering a short-term correction phase, Hurim Robotics is still record

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  • [**Trading Volume Exceeds 4 Million Shares... Fierce Buying and Selling Battle**] Despite entering a short-term correction phase, Hurim Robotics is still record
Hurim Robotics Trading Volume Exceeds 4 Million Shares Amid Stock Correction... 'Jensen Huang's Visit to Korea' Drives Physical AI Theme Rally

[Trading Volume Exceeds 4 Million Shares... Fierce Buying and Selling Battle]

Despite entering a short-term correction phase, Hurim Robotics is still recording trading volumes in the millions, proving the market's intense interest. Although the stock price has fallen, investors' attention remains focused on the broader robotics industry.

On the 29th in the KOSDAQ market, Hurim Robotics closed at 10,440 won, down 250 won from the previous day. It started strong in the early session in the 10,800 won range, hitting an intraday high of 10,870 won, but was pushed back by selling pressure over time, dropping to an intraday low of 10,150 won.

The most notable indicator is the trading volume. On this day, the volume hovered above 4 million shares, and the trading value also exceeded 40 billion won. This is interpreted as the result of a strong clash between buying and selling, rather than a simple market观望 (wait-and-see) trend.

[Spotlight on 'Physical AI' and Anticipation of Nvidia's Jensen Huang Visiting Korea]

Recently, the domestic stock market has been highlighting the trend of the artificial intelligence (AI) industry expanding from a semiconductor-centric focus to actual industrial sites. In particular, the concept of 'Physical AI,' where robots judge and move on their own, is gaining attention as a new growth area, expanding interest in related companies.

Amid this trend, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's plan to visit Korea has emerged as a key catalyst stimulating investment sentiment. Analysts say Nvidia's expansion of its business into robotics and autonomous systems, beyond AI infrastructure, is having a positive impact on the entire domestic robotics sector.

The market is focusing on the possibility that robot technology used in actual factories, logistics centers, and service sites will establish itself as a next-generation growth axis, moving beyond simple AI software competition. Accordingly, robotics-related stocks are reacting sensitively not only to individual company issues but also to changes in the global AI industry, and Hurim Robotics is also being mentioned as a representative robotics theme stock.

[Entering the Phase of Checking 'Earnings' for Full-Scale Re-evaluation]

However, some assessments suggest that following the recent surge in stock prices, profit-taking sell-offs have emerged, which could lead to a phase of expanded short-term volatility. The securities industry believes that the robotics sector has now moved beyond the stage of being driven solely by expectations and has entered a phase where actual business performance and order intake are crucial. This means that additional re-evaluation is only possible when not only technological prowess but also actual earnings and growth potential are confirmed together.

Meanwhile, market participants are focusing their attention on the schedule of key events in the global AI industry planned for next week and CEO Jensen Huang's activities in Korea. The prevailing view is that if the industrial transformation combining AI and robotics begins in earnest, it will have a significant impact on the stock price movements of related companies.

[※ The information provided in this article is intended to convey general stock market news and does not constitute a solicitation for investment. AI-assisted technology was utilized in writing this article. Investors are responsible for any losses resulting from their investments.]