As the COVID-19 crisis prolongs, interest in the 'Untact Industry' is intensifying.
'Untact' is a coined term combining 'contact,' meaning to touch, with the negation prefix 'un~,' referring to new consumption activities that involve purchasing goods and enjoying cultural activities without physical contact.
Experts predicted that the 'Untact Industry' would grow rapidly in the near future, but with the COVID-19 situation causing reduced human interaction and increased contactless transactions, attention is being drawn to the fact that the Untact Industry is growing faster than expected.
In the case of SM, through a joint venture with Naver, the stock price, which was only 20,300 KRW, has risen to 39,000 KRW, recording nearly a 90% return, and Ice Cream Edu, related to online education, rose more than 50% within half a month.
As future consumption trends shift from face-to-face contact to contactless interaction, experts advise rushing to buy these stocks.
Chaedongwan, an expert at Day Invest Group, said, "The Untact Industry is just taking its first steps. With the spread of contactless culture due to the COVID-19 crisis, the scale of the Untact Industry will grow exponentially, and the value of related companies will rise to unimaginable levels. Buying Untact related stocks now is the only way to achieve high returns in the future."
Day Invest Group provides information on 'Untact Related Stocks' that you will definitely regret not buying now through the link below.
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Stocks of Interest: Sehwa IMC, Mando, YBM Net, Orient Precision, KNN
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