Doosan Enerbility Recovers '100,000 Enerbility' for the First Time in a While... Market Stabilization on the 16th and Upward Trend are 'Key'
Doosan Enerbility (034020) recovered the 100,000-won level on the NXT market on the 15th, reclaiming the so-called '100,000 Enerbility.' As investors focus on w

Doosan Enerbility (034020) recovered the 100,000-won level on the NXT market on the 15th, reclaiming the so-called '100,000 Enerbility.' As investors focus on whether the '100,000 Enerbility' can be sustained, whether the stock can continue its upward trend in the market on the 16th following the short-term rebound has emerged as the key point to watch.
As of the 15th, Doosan Enerbility closed at O won on the NXT market, up O% from the previous day. On the same day, it closed at 99,800 won on the KRX market, but expanded its gains after hours to reclaim the psychological resistance level of the 100,000-won range.
This rally is the result of strong buying inflows driven by improved investor sentiment across the domestic stock market. The news conveyed by U.S. President Donald Trump regarding a ceasefire agreement in the Middle East, which restored global risk asset appetite, also served as a favorable factor for the domestic market. Indeed, with both the KOSPI and KOSDAQ showing strength, Doosan Enerbility, which had been searching for direction in the 90,000-won range, also regained the 100,000-won level supported by supply and demand dynamics.
However, the market remains divided on whether this movement is merely a technical rebound or will lead to a trend-driven rally.
Ultimately, whether Doosan Enerbility can defend the recovered 100,000-won level in the market on the 16th and successfully establish the '100,000 Enerbility,' or enter a consolidation phase, is expected to be the key variable going forward.
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