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8 Stocks Exit Upper Limit: Sungeon Electric, Kwangjin Electronics, Exicon Maintain Double-Digit Gains... Stay Strong Despite Profit-Taking

In the domestic stock market, stocks that had approached their upper price limits fell off those limits due to intraday profit-taking, but maintained double-dig

Wooil Shim
Staff Reporter
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8 Stocks Exit Upper Limit: Sungeon Electric, Kwangjin Electronics, Exicon Maintain Double-Digit Gains... Stay Strong Despite Profit-Taking
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In the domestic stock market, stocks that had approached their upper price limits fell off those limits due to intraday profit-taking, but maintained double-digit gains and continued their strong performance. With investor sentiment intact, it is analyzed that they failed to hold their upper limits as selling volume emerged following short-term surges.

As of the morning session on the 10th, a total of eight stocks exited their upper limits: Sungeon Electric, Kwangjin Electronics, Welkeeps Hitech, Exicon, TSE, Vessel, Marston Premier REITs, and Promabio.

  • ■ Gains by Major Stocks
  • Sungeon Electric: 5,500 won, up 1,140 won (+26.15%) from the previous trading day
  • Kwangjin Electronics: 7,200 won, up 1,560 won (+27.66%)
  • Exicon: 19,020 won (+24.56%)
  • TSE: 277,500 won (+23.88%)
  • Vessel: 704 won (+20.75%)
  • Marston Premier REITs: 730 won (+22.69%)
  • Welkeeps Hitech: 1,361 won (+13.80%)
  • Promabio: 612 won (+12.29%)

Trading volume also increased significantly. Sungeon Electric and Exicon recorded trading volume increases of 466.45% and 441.17%, respectively, while Vessel, Promabio, and Marston Premier REITs also saw substantially higher trading than usual, drawing concentrated investor attention.

The market analysis suggests that while profit-taking orders emerged during the short-term surge, causing the stocks to exit their upper limits, strong buying pressure continued to flow in, allowing them to maintain high gains. However, some opinions caution that stocks with short-term surges carry a high likelihood of expanded volatility, advising investors to respond carefully by monitoring future disclosures, trading volumes, and supply-demand changes together.

[※ This article was written with the assistance of AI. It is based on publicly available intraday market prices, and stock prices and trading volumes may fluctuate in real time. Investment decisions should be made carefully at the investor's own responsibility after directly verifying the latest disclosures and market prices.]

Wooil Shim
Staff Reporter

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