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InBody: Investment Caution Notice - Concentrated Trading by a Small Number of Accounts

A short memo on an alert image and what low trading volume can imply for supply-demand signals

Date: 2025-08-06 · Disclosure image review · Naver Blog

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0. Bottom line first

The source comments are: “It seems a small number of accounts bought. Who was it?” and “Because trading volume is low, this kind of notice might appear even if institutions or foreigners buy only a little.” The key reading is that, in InBody's low-volume environment, concentrated buying by a small number of accounts may be enough to trigger an investment caution signal.

Official fact: The source post includes an image related to an investment caution notice for concentrated trading by a small number of accounts.

InBody investment caution notice image for concentrated trading by a small number of accounts

1. Disclosure image and comment

Interpretation: The author does not identify a specific trading party and leaves the question, “Who was it?” The author then reads the signal in the context of a low-volume stock, where even a small amount of institutional or foreign buying could trigger a concentrated-account alert.

Concentrated-account trading observationInvestment caution signal in InBody's trading-volume context
SignalInvestment caution notice
Possible causeBuying by a small number of accounts
BackdropLow trading-volume stock
CheckFollow-up institutional and foreign flows
The notice is an alert signal; additional flow data is needed before identifying the buyer.

2. Shareholder checklist

Volume

Small buying can look large

As the source notes, when trading volume is low, trades from a small number of accounts can more easily meet alert conditions.

Flows

Buyer identity needs confirmation

The source alone does not show whether the buyer was an institution, a foreign investor, or another party.

Judgment

Do not overread the notice alone

An investment caution notice is a signal to check; by itself it does not mean the company's value has changed.

  • Author observation preserved: it looked like a small number of accounts may have bought.
  • Author interpretation preserved: because trading volume is low, even a small amount of institutional or foreign buying could trigger the notice.
  • Items to check next: subsequent trading volume, foreign and institutional net buying, and share-price volatility.