[4th Place] Aviation-related Stocks
Although the COVID-19 situation in Europe and the Americas is worsening, aviation-related stocks are expected to continue their steady rise. In the worst case, operating losses may continue until the second half of next year, but major routes centered on China and Japan are resuming flights, and business demand is also showing signs of recovery. Furthermore, if Hanjin Group's acquisition of Asiana Airlines becomes a reality, structural changes will occur in the fiercely competitive domestic aviation market, leading to continued favorable conditions in the aviation industry. Buying at a low price now will be greatly beneficial in the future.
[3rd Place] Secondary Battery-related Stocks
The heart of secondary battery-related stocks is pounding. While Tesla's stock price is soaring sky-high, countries are increasing subsidies for electric vehicles and reducing the share of internal combustion engine vehicles as post-COVID and climate change measures. As the secondary battery market has effectively become an oligopoly, domestic secondary battery manufacturers will continue to grow rapidly. Don’t miss out even now!
[2nd Place] Shipping-related Stocks
As the economy enters a recovery phase, shipping transport volume is increasing sharply. Due to COVID-19, the number of merchant ships was reduced, but with the surge in logistics volume, transportation rates have risen, leading the shipping industry into a boom period. Since the number of merchant ships is not expected to increase significantly for the time being, the upward trend will continue. Expected return rate: 250%!
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Stocks of Interest: Incon, Asiana Airlines, Vident, Barunson, Kwanglim
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