【Stock of the Year】 Secondary Battery-Related Stocks Record 1000% Growth! 'Check the Appropriate Buying Timing'
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Secondary battery-related stocks are soaring without limits.
Along with the soaring stock price of the US electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla, and the strengthening of environmental regulations such as carbon dioxide restrictions in the European region, there is a forecast that electric vehicle production will surge.
According to predictions that the production volume of secondary batteries, the core component of electric vehicles, will also surge, the stock prices of related stocks are steadily rising.
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Additionally, news that the battery supply volume of Korea's top three battery companies has all entered the global top 10 is shaking shareholders' confidence.
In particular, among related stocks, this company supplying EV battery materials received an investment of 120 billion KRW from Samsung SDI, causing its stock to rise for six consecutive trading days and surge over 50%.
Electric vehicle supply is expected to steadily expand in the future, and demand for high-capacity batteries is also expected to increase, so the more than 50% surge in related stocks is just the beginning.
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Jeon Jeong-hyun, an expert at the securities specialized broadcast ITBC Stock, predicted, "Domestic secondary battery companies are currently undervalued by about 40% compared to overseas companies. As profitability improves, it is certain that they will rise more than 10 times in the future."
Meanwhile, the securities specialized broadcast ITBC Stock is distributing information on secondary battery-related stocks expected to surge through the link below.
Stocks of Interest: WYOM, Esconec, Korea BNC, JMI, CIS
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