Jeon Won-ju, SK Hynix shares bought at around 20,000 won and 'not a single share sold'... Return on investment 7000~9000%

Actor Jeon Won-ju’s high returns from long-term holding of SK Hynix shares have once again attracted attention through a broadcast. On the 20th, KBS1’s ″Docu Insight - Semiconductor Money, The Trajectory of Money″ introduced that Jeon Won-ju purchased SK Hynix shares in the 20,000 KRW range per share before SK Group’s acquisition in 2011 and has not sold a single share since. Jeon Won-ju stated on the broadcast, ″I have not sold a single share of the stocks I bought back then and have held onto them as they are.″ The broadcast covered Jeon Won-ju’s investment case along with the semiconductor industry taking center stage in the domestic stock market following the AI boom and various stories of individual investors. Jeon Won-ju’s SK Hynix investment case became a hot topic again in connection with the AI semiconductor boom. The broadcast mentioned that Jeon Won-ju’s estimated return rate reached 7,000 to 9,000%. Jeon Won-ju has emphasized holding good companies for a long time rather than quick trading in stock investment. His remark, ″I never sell stocks,″ is cited as a representative example of his investment style. He also advised, ″Climb one step at a time, don’t think about taking the elevator,″ revealing that waiting longer is his investment method. Jeon Won-ju has diversified his assets not only in stocks but also in gold and real estate, and is known to practice frugality in daily life by using public transportation and keeping a household ledger. His investment principles emphasize not investing money that must be used immediately, investing in companies you understand, and not being shaken hastily even if losses occur. Meanwhile, the broadcast also introduced a case of an individual investor who invested his entire 270 million KRW fortune in SK Hynix and at one point recorded a net worth of 12 billion KRW. The impact of the semiconductor industry on individual asset flows and the regional economy was also highlighted in the broadcast.