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[Market Briefing] EcoPro Group Stocks Surge in Unison (Up to 16%↑)... Investor Sentiment Improves Amid KOSDAQ Rally

In early trading on the 29th, EcoPro group stocks are showing strength across the board, drawing intense market interest. While KOSPI is declining, KOSDAQ is le

Oseong Kwon
Staff Reporter
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[Market Briefing] EcoPro Group Stocks Surge in Unison (Up to 16%↑)... Investor Sentiment Improves Amid KOSDAQ Rally
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In early trading on the 29th, EcoPro group stocks are showing strength across the board, drawing intense market interest. While KOSPI is declining, KOSDAQ is leading a powerful rally, with massive buying volume flowing into the group's stocks overall.

EcoPro Group Stocks Surge from Holding Company to Affiliates As of the morning, individual stock price trends are as follows: • EcoPro: Up 16.24% from the previous trading day at 109,900 won • EcoPro BM: Up 12.19% at 150,000 won • EcoPro Materials: Up 10.61% at 46,900 won • EcoPro HN: Up 9.05% at 30,700 won

Starting with the holding company EcoPro, the upward trend has spread to all group affiliates—including cathode materials, precursors, and environmental businesses—significantly reviving investor sentiment across the battery sector.

Major Indices Mixed... "Afternoon Volatility in Focus" During the same period, the domestic stock market showed a clearly divergent trend. KOSPI fell 2.78% from the previous trading day to 8,177.02, while KOSDAQ surged 6.19% to 904.08, displaying a contrasting movement.

However, since early trading is a period of high volatility, some analysts note that the stock price trajectory may shift depending on whether this strong buying momentum continues into the afternoon session or profit-taking sell-offs emerge.

[※ This article is not intended to solicit investment. The final judgment and responsibility for all investments lie with the investor.]

Oseong Kwon
Staff Reporter

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