— Why it moved
Why EHGO Stock Nearly Quadrupled Today — June 22, 2026
No filing and no headline. A 1.15M-share float churned about 100 times over, and a $1.80 stock printed $6.75 half an hour after Stock Pulse flagged it.

What moved EHGO stock
Eshallgo is a $3.6M-cap microcap that had been chopping under $2 for weeks, trading on leftover buzz from its AI-expansion story. Nothing you could point to moved it — no filing, no press release, no fresh headline. It gapped up premarket and the momentum crowd took it from there.
The mechanics
A 1.15M-share float with around 116M shares traded — roughly 100 turnovers of the float in a single session. At that ratio the tape is day traders passing shares to each other, not anyone pricing a business.
EHGO by the numbers
The alert window
Stock Pulse alerted at 10:00 AM at $3.93; the peak $6.75 printed at 10:28 AM — twenty-eight minutes of window, +71.8%. The fade started immediately after.
How EHGO's move ended
Under $5 by lunch, $4.04 at the close: +2.8% above the alert, a round trip for anyone who stayed past the first hour. Two days later the company priced a $1.48M direct offering at $3.25, below where most of this traded, and the stock remained down more than 80% from its 52-week high.
The tell: on a one-million-share float running 100 turnovers, the window is minutes, not hours — +72% at 10:28 became +2.8% by the bell, and the offering that followed shows who liked those prices most.