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Samsung Electronics stock broke the 31,000‑won mark, prompting mixed reactions from investors and analysts who note strong semiconductor demand and rising
Samsung Electronics’ shares jumped to a new intraday high of 31,900 won, crossing the 31,000‑won threshold for the first time in recent trading [6]. The rally sparked a wave of comments online, with some traders lamenting missed gains while others expressed optimism about continued upside.
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The surge occurred as the KOSPI opened at 8,384 points and climbed to 8,424 points, buoyed by foreign and institutional buying in the semiconductor sector [6]. Samsung’s price rose 6.5 % to 31,900 won, while fellow chipmaker SK Hynix advanced 7.9 % to 2.47 million won. Analysts linked the move to rising global demand for memory chips and the company’s recent record earnings, which have reinforced expectations of further price appreciation [6].
Social media threads captured a spectrum of reactions. Some traders who had sold shares in the 8‑10 million‑won range expressed disappointment, posting remarks like “I sold at 10 million won” and “I’m at 8 million won, now it’s soaring” [3]. At the same time, market participants on forums such as Instiz noted the excitement of the breakout, with comments ranging from “the dopamine is pumping” to “finally a real high after the low” [1]. Analysts responded by raising their price targets: Kiwoom Securities lifted its forecast to 210,000 won, while other houses such as Mirae Asset and Morgan Stanley pushed theirs to the 240,000‑won range, citing memory price hikes and HBM4 demand [3].
The breakout underscores the resilience of Samsung’s stock despite recent volatility in the broader market, where the KOSPI briefly slipped below the 1 % decline mark. Continued strength in semiconductor demand, especially for high‑bandwidth memory, could sustain the rally and validate the higher target prices set by analysts. Investors will watch upcoming earnings releases and the rollout of new HBM4E products for further clues on whether the stock can maintain momentum beyond the 31,000‑won level.
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