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Korean Investors Inject $1.24 Billion Into US Tech and Crypto During Holiday Season

Korean Investors Inject $1.24 Billion Into US Tech and Crypto During Holiday Season

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Cryptonews
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2025-10-13 16:44:22
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Seoul's retail army just deployed massive capital overseas during traditional celebrations

The Chuseok Effect

While families gathered for mooncakes and ancestral rites, South Korean investors were busy moving mountains of capital into American technology stocks and digital assets. The $1.24 billion figure represents one of the largest concentrated investment flows from retail investors in recent memory.

Digital Gold Rush

Cryptocurrencies captured a significant portion of these holiday investments, continuing Korea's love affair with digital assets despite regulatory headwinds. The timing suggests investors used the extended break to reposition portfolios away from domestic markets.

Wall Street's Unexpected Guests

US tech giants received substantial inflows as Korean investors sought exposure to artificial intelligence and cloud computing trends. The coordinated movement highlights how global retail investors now operate across time zones and traditions.

Because nothing says family values like chasing alpha during harvest festival—proving once again that modern portfolio theory trumps centuries of tradition when there's money to be made.

Korean Investors Flock to Tesla, Meta, and Bitcoin Miner Stocks

The most popular target was the Direxion Daily Tesla Bull 2X ETF, a leveraged fund that amplifies Tesla’s stock movements, with net purchases totaling $151 million.

Other top buys included $105 million in Iris Energy, an Australian Bitcoin mining firm; $100 million in Meta Platforms, and $96 million in Tesla shares themselves.

Another leveraged crypto play, the T-REX 2X Long BMNR Daily Target ETF, which tracks Bitmine Immersion Technologies with double exposure, ranked fifth among foreign purchases at around $95 million.

The spree followed a strong rally in Seoul, where the Kospi Index hit new highs before the holiday amid Optimism over US tech resilience and local stimulus plans.

With Korean exchanges closed, that bullish sentiment appeared to spill overseas as investors chased Wall Street’s momentum.

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But timing may have worked against them. The surge in cross-border buying came just days before global markets tumbled on renewed US–China trade tensions, erasing part of the previous week’s gains.

Analysts say it remains to be seen whether Korean retail traders, known for their risk appetite and agility, will maintain such aggressive exposure.

The Kospi reopened 1.7% lower on Monday, slipping back below the 3,600 level and hinting that the Chuseok rally may have been short-lived.

South Korea Orders Crypto Exchanges to Halt Lending Services

In August, South Korea’s financial regulator moved to rein in risky lending practices in the digital asset sector, ordering local exchanges to suspend all crypto lending services until a proper regulatory framework is established.

The crackdown came amid South Korea’s broader pivot toward regulated crypto adoption. Authorities are lifting restrictions on institutional trading and preparing to approve the country’s first spot crypto ETFs.

President Lee Jae Myung’s administration is also working on a stablecoin framework pegged to the Korean won, signaling a more open approach to digital finance despite the latest curbs.

More recently, Dunamu, the operator of South Korea’s largest cryptocurrency exchange Upbit, unveiled a new custody service aimed at corporate and institutional clients, as regulatory green lights for virtual asset investments spark growing demand for secure storage solutions.

The service stores all deposited digital assets in cold wallets, entirely offline and insulated from internet-based threats, to shield holdings from cyberattacks and other external breaches.

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