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Hana Micron Maintains Strong 14% Gains Despite Intraday VI Trigger, Recovering 40,000-Won Level (AI and HBM Expectations)

Hana Micron successfully recovered the 40,000-won level, continuing its upward trend even after the Volatility Control Mechanism (VI) was triggered during the t

Wooil Shim
Staff Reporter
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Hana Micron Maintains Strong 14% Gains Despite Intraday VI Trigger, Recovering 40,000-Won Level (AI and HBM Expectations)
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Hana Micron successfully recovered the 40,000-won level, continuing its upward trend even after the Volatility Control Mechanism (VI) was triggered during the trading session. As buying interest flowed into the semiconductor sector overall, investor sentiment improved significantly.

As of the afternoon of the 10th, Hana Micron's stock is trading at 40,300 won, up 5,100 won (14.49%) from the previous trading day. The stock showed a sharp surge during the session, triggering the VI. However, even after its lifting, strong buying pressure continued to flow in, steadily maintaining the upward margin and staying above the 40,000-won level.

The Volatility Control Mechanism (VI) is a system designed to mitigate excessive price fluctuations by applying single-price trading for a certain period when an individual stock's price surges or plunges within a short timeframe. Following the lifting of the VI this time, trading immediately resumed in the standard continuous trading method, continuing the strong upward trend.

The market analyzes that growing expectations for the artificial intelligence (AI) semiconductor, high bandwidth memory (HBM), and advanced packaging markets are stimulating the stock prices of semiconductor post-process-related companies. In particular, expectations of increased semiconductor packaging demand due to expanded investment in AI servers and data centers are being positively reflected in the market.

However, experts advise that stocks with sharp intraday surges are highly likely to experience expanded short-term volatility, and therefore, investors need to respond prudently by comprehensively checking trading volume, supply and demand changes, and corporate disclosures.

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

Wooil Shim
Staff Reporter

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