Cedar Securities Plus to lead shares in September for 'African swine fever'

2019-10-09 18:11:14

Last month's stock investment theme in the mobile investment market came from seafood, animal vaccine, broiler, and autonomous driving themes.

Doomu (CEO Lee Suk-woo), who runs the National Securities application “Securities Plus for Kakao,” announced on September 8 the trend by sector that gained popularity in September.

The number one theme with the highest share price growth is the “Food & Beverage – Seafood” category.

The rate soared 26.98 percent a month.

In particular, Shilla Essge, a famous supplier of sausage Maxbong, soared to 174.07%, driving the category.

Shilla SJ led the uptrend, expecting to benefit from the anti-pigmentation of swine fever, while processing and distributing fish sausages and expanding its seafood business.

African swine fever jumped to the second place with a 23.97% increase in animal vaccines and protection.

Livestock epidemics tend to skyrocket because livestock epidemics are vaccinated in the area and are protected and closed from all livestock markets.

Especially in the case of the African swine fever infection, the mortality rate is 100%, so prevention is very important.

Major companies include Chessis, Woojin B & G, Jin Biotech, and CTC Bio.

The third place is broiler stocks with a 19.11% increase.

Broiler stocks rise in anticipation that prices will rise if the supply of chicken is reduced, but they are often spotlighted as alternatives when problems arise with other foods.

Broiler stocks, like seafood stocks, also received great attention as alternatives to swine fever.

Related events include Manikers F & G, Manikers, Dongwoo Farm to Table, and Harim.

In addition, autonomous driving stocks showed a high rate of increase due to investment from the government and Hyundai Motor Group, and topics such as Mt. Geumgang Tourism, Gaesong Industrial Complex, and Foldable Phone were ranked in the top 10.

Meanwhile, Securities Plus Po Kakao, which celebrated its fifth anniversary in February, is Korea's first social trading service based on various securities contents and a user-friendly interface.

It has been recognized as a national securities application, with 3 million cumulative downloads and 66 million monthly users (MAU).

Securities Plus plans to continue to provide differentiated services that meet customer needs.