Wonik Holdings: Expectations for Rebound Amid Expanded Volatility... Focus on Supply-Demand Improvement
As Wonik Holdings showed strength during trading hours before turning downward, expanding volatility, investor attention is focusing on the future direction of

As Wonik Holdings showed strength during trading hours before turning downward, expanding volatility, investor attention is focusing on the future direction of the stock price.
In recent trading, Wonik Holdings rose more than 2% intraday to show strength, but subsequently turned weak as sell orders emerged. Market analysts note that even during a short-term correction phase, the stock price continues to trend with higher lows.
Investors are particularly noting that following a correction from past highs, rebound attempts are continuing. While price volatility has increased in the short term, the stock is evaluated to be maintaining downside rigidity as buying interest flows in at certain price levels.
The supply-demand structure is also cited as a key variable. Some investors point out that short-selling balances and stock lending volumes are acting as a burden on the stock's price movement. There is also analysis that the buying power of retail investors has not reached previous levels, limiting the upward momentum.
However, the industry forecasts that despite short-term volatility, the possibility of an additional rebound remains open depending on trading volume increases and improvements in investor sentiment.
A securities industry official said, "Since the stock price direction is determined by the complex interplay of supply-demand dynamics, earnings performance, and market conditions, it is necessary to consider mid- to long-term business competitiveness rather than focusing solely on short-term fluctuations."
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