Twelve months ago, chaos. A former leader's martial law gambit nearly broke South Korea. Fast forward to today—President Lee Jae Myung has pulled the country back from the brink. Stability's back. Confidence is climbing. And now? He's capitalizing on that momentum, rolling out policies that investors are actually excited about. Markets respond to predictability. Korea's delivering exactly that.
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MEVHunterWang
· 12-06 08:30
A year ago, the situation was unsustainable. Now that things have stabilized, investors have come in. This logic is clearly explained.
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LowCapGemHunter
· 12-06 05:05
South Korea is solid this time, but let's see how long they can keep it up.
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PoetryOnChain
· 12-05 04:54
That's right, but how long can Lee really hold on...
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GasWaster
· 12-05 04:45
NGL Korea pulled off a beautiful turnaround, bringing it back from the edge and still managing to carry this round of policy—definitely impressive.
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SatoshiChallenger
· 12-05 04:40
Ironically, South Korea, which was on the brink just a year ago, is now starting to believe in the story that "strongman politics can save the world" again. Data shows that stable period policies often lead to short-term investment booms, but anyone who has read about the 1997 financial crisis knows what this means.
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MoonRocketman
· 12-05 04:28
This process in South Korea, from chaos to stability, is essentially a course correction. Now, the RSI indicator looks much better.
Twelve months ago, chaos. A former leader's martial law gambit nearly broke South Korea. Fast forward to today—President Lee Jae Myung has pulled the country back from the brink. Stability's back. Confidence is climbing. And now? He's capitalizing on that momentum, rolling out policies that investors are actually excited about. Markets respond to predictability. Korea's delivering exactly that.