— Why it moved
Why LHSW Stock Quadrupled Today — July 6, 2026
A filing showed the CEO bought in at 16 cents, and a 329K-share float turned the headline into a 4x day.

What moved LHSW stock
Lianhe Sowell International Group is a ~$6M micro-cap, and the name is about all the market had to work with. A filing showed CEO Yue Zhu bought 2.4M Class B shares on June 30 at an average of $0.165. That was the entire story. No contract, no revenue news, no deal. The insider-buy headline did all the work.
The mechanics
Float is about 329K shares and roughly 99M traded, close to 300 turnovers. At that size every market order gaps the tape. Low-float mechanics, not a re-rating.
LHSW by the numbers
The alert window
Stock Pulse flagged it premarket at 7:17 AM at $5.71, already 217% above the prior close. The top was $7.74 at 10:23, three hours and six minutes later, up 35.6%. A long window by these standards, though the alert price already carried most of the day's move.
How LHSW's move ended
It bled to $5.26 by 2 PM, then a late push closed it at $6.80, up 19% from the alert. After hours it slipped to $5.60, under the morning alert price. Peak to close was a 12% fade and the evening tape gave back the rest. The CEO paid 16 cents; buyers today paid 40x that on the same headline, and $50 to $1 in a year says what the market thinks the base business is worth. When an alert already sits 200%-plus above the prior close, whatever window remains is riding a move that mostly happened without you.