Stock Region Signal Report
A Look at Our December 31st Signals
A Look at Our Wednesday, December 31st Signals
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On December 31st, 2025, several stocks were on our watchlist, triggering alerts for our community. It is important to remember that an alert does not automatically mean a position is taken. Our members typically wait for a stock to reach or surpass the specific entry zone provided in each alert before considering a position.
For those interested in the specific price entries for these and other alerts, details can be found within our trading server, which is accessible by purchasing a membership online.
$INBS (Intelligent Bio Solutions Inc.)
An alert for $INBS was sent to our members at 9:52 AM. Following the alert, the stock showed significant activity throughout the trading day, experiencing a notable increase in price and volume (+132.44%).
$NCL (Norwegian Cruise Line)
The signal for $NCL was identified early, with an alert sent at 8:08 AM. After the alert time, the stock saw a considerable upward movement during the day’s session (+40.77%).
$ESHA (E-Home Household Service)
At 7:37 AM, an alert was issued for $ESHA. The stock demonstrated positive momentum and an increase in trading activity for the remainder of the day after the signal was sent (+33.38%).
$SELX (Semilux International Ltd.)
An alert for $SELX was sent later in the morning at 10:56 AM. Following this signal, the stock experienced a period of upward price movement during the trading day (+8.75%).
Not every stock that we alert will reach the designated entry price for a potential buy position. As a general practice, members do not enter a position unless the stock’s price action aligns with the specific criteria outlined in the alert.
Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only. We do not provide financial advice. All investment and trading decisions should be made based on your own research and due diligence.

