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4 Stocks Halted at Upper Limit Threshold... Jeonbang, Kyeyang Electric Preferred, Abko, and Ascendio Surge by Double Digits

In the domestic stock market, certain stocks have emerged that failed to enter the daily price limit (upper limit) during trading hours but continue to show str

Wooil Shim
Staff Reporter
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4 Stocks Halted at Upper Limit Threshold... Jeonbang, Kyeyang Electric Preferred, Abko, and Ascendio Surge by Double Digits
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In the domestic stock market, certain stocks have emerged that failed to enter the daily price limit (upper limit) during trading hours but continue to show strength by recording double-digit gains.

As of the morning session on the 26th, a total of four stocks—Jeonbang, Kyeyang Electric Preferred, Abko, and Ascendio—were counted as having approached the upper limit before pulling back. All of these stocks showed steep gains but traded without reaching the upper limit.

The stock price trends for each stock are as follows.

• Jeonbang: Traded at 29,000 won, up 4,800 won (19.83%) from the previous trading day. This showed a difference of 2,650 won from the upper limit price (31,450 won). Trading volume recorded 72,894 shares, with a trading volume increase rate of 741.92%. • Kyeyang Electric Preferred: Traded at 11,910 won, up 2,520 won (26.84%). The upper limit price was 11,200 won, leaving it 290 won short of reaching the upper limit. • Abko: Recorded 1,083 won, up 206 won (23.49%). Trading volume exceeded 4,604,493 shares, and the trading volume increase rate reached 2,894.03%, drawing significant market attention. However, it failed to reach the upper limit price (1,140 won). • Ascendio: Traded at 688 won, up 71 won (11.51%). The upper limit price was 802 won, and it continued its intraday strength without reaching the daily price limit.

The market analyzes that short-term buying interest flowed in as individual stock catalysts aligned with supply and demand dynamics. However, for some stocks, profit-taking sell orders poured in near the upper limit, which is interpreted as somewhat limiting the extent of their gains.

[This article was written with the assistance of AI. This article does not constitute investment advice, and any losses resulting from investments are the sole responsibility of the investor.]

Wooil Shim
Staff Reporter

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