Foreign Investors Flocking to Korean Stock Market... The Next Leading Stocks to Buy Now
Although the KOSPI index experienced a correction just below the 8,000-point mark, there are expectations that it will soon enter a full-fledged upward trend. In this scenario, CEO Lee Dongwoo has already selected the top three stocks that are expected to benefit the most.
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CEO Lee Dongwoo gives a clear answer.
"The most frequently asked question at record highs is, 'Is it okay to enter now?' Historically, the six-month return after the KOSPI breaks through its previous all-time high has averaged +18%. This is just the beginning."
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The strategy he proposes is simple.
Another inflection point begins today. On May 28–29 (local time), the US FOMC meeting will be held, and major tech companies such as Alphabet and Amazon will announce their earnings. Last Friday, Intel surged 23%, leading both the Nasdaq and S&P 500 to reach new all-time highs. This momentum is highly likely to carry over into the opening of the Korean stock market today.
With both major and minor market-moving events scheduled, rather than trading alone, it is advised to join successful investing with the guidance of veteran experts.
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