The South Korean market is breaking all trading records:
The trading volume in the South Korea ETF, $EWY, spiked to a record $6.2 billion on Thursday.
This surpasses the previous high by +138%.
Subsequently, foreign investors sold -$4.7 billion of South Korean stocks on Friday, the largest single-day outflow on record.
This comes after a record +$2 billion daily inflow in the 2nd week of February.
Meanwhile, the Kospi index is up +175% from its April 2025 low.
The index also rallied from 5,000 to 6,000 in 18 trading days, the fastest 1,000-point move in its history.
South Korea's economy is rapidly expanding due to AI.
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The South Korean market is breaking all trading records:
The trading volume in the South Korea ETF, $EWY, spiked to a record $6.2 billion on Thursday.
This surpasses the previous high by +138%.
Subsequently, foreign investors sold -$4.7 billion of South Korean stocks on Friday, the largest single-day outflow on record.
This comes after a record +$2 billion daily inflow in the 2nd week of February.
Meanwhile, the Kospi index is up +175% from its April 2025 low.
The index also rallied from 5,000 to 6,000 in 18 trading days, the fastest 1,000-point move in its history.
South Korea's economy is rapidly expanding due to AI.