KOSPI Index Hits Another All-Time High... Which Stocks Will Lead This Week?
Last week, while foreign investors and institutions made net purchases of 5 trillion won and 357.6 billion won respectively, individual investors sold off more than 7 trillion won. What have been the historical outcomes of such a reversal in market supply and demand?
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CEO Ho-Young Kim interprets this supply-demand signal as follows.
"Foreign investors are taking profits on Samsung Electronics and switching to SK Hynix. The reason is the earnings announcement on April 23. The consensus stands at 35.9 trillion won, but the securities industry expects it to exceed 40 trillion won. DRAM prices have risen 65% compared to the previous quarter, and NAND prices are up 78%. The off-season has disappeared."
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Expert Ho-Young Kim stated, "The period when individual investors are selling while foreign investors are sweeping up is exactly when I focus most on buying opportunities," adding, "There is a very high chance that this same pattern will repeat today."
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