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Robotis Rebounds from 8% Drop in Previous Session... Rises 8.19% Intraday, Recovering Investor Sentiment in Robot Stocks

Robotis successfully rebounded from the previous session's sharp correction. It rose more than 8% intraday, with buying interest spreading across robot-related

Wooil Shim
Staff Reporter
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Robotis Rebounds from 8% Drop in Previous Session... Rises 8.19% Intraday, Recovering Investor Sentiment in Robot Stocks
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Robotis successfully rebounded from the previous session's sharp correction. It rose more than 8% intraday, with buying interest spreading across robot-related stocks overall.

As of the afternoon session on the 29th, Robotis was trading at 251,000 won, up 19,000 won (8.19%) from the previous trading day. Steady buying interest from the early session widened the gain, with trading volume exceeding 220,000 shares.

Robotis had undergone a correction on the 26th, falling more than 8%, but recouped part of the loss on this day. As volatility has recently expanded, the inflow of bargain-hunting buying is improving investor sentiment.

On the same day, the broader robot sector also showed strength. Stocks including Sinseong Delta Tech, KNR Systems, SBV Tech, Clobot, SP Systems, and Halla Cast rose in tandem as buying spread throughout the industry.

Market analysts note that expectations surrounding the advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) technology and the expansion of the humanoid robot, smart factory, and industrial automation markets are underpinning investor sentiment in robot stocks. The competition among global big tech companies to develop humanoid robots is also cited as a factor increasing interest in domestic robot companies.

Robotis focuses on core products such as actuators, autonomous mobile robots, and service robot platforms, and is classified as a leading robot theme stock alongside the growth of Korea's robot industry.

Securities firms advised that while the mid- to long-term growth potential of the robot industry remains valid, investors should keep an eye on trading volume, supply and demand dynamics, and companies' progress in new businesses, given the potential for expanded short-term stock price volatility.

[This article was written with AI assistance. Based on publicly available data, this article received AI support for part of the writing process and was produced after final editing and fact-checking. This article is not intended to solicit investment, and the final judgment and responsibility for investments lie with the investor.]

Wooil Shim
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