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Palantir CEO Alex Karp's 'Technological Republic' Vision Faces Harvard Economist's Critique: 'Contemptuous Of Markets'
U.S. stocks have corrected, and retail investors in South Korea are aggressively buying the dip.
As of March 20, South Korean investors have invested 10.2 billion USD in US Stocks and ETFs, setting a new high for quarterly capital inflows, but at the same time, South Korean retail investors are facing significant losses, which has caused anxiety among regulators and executives in Seoul. The Financial Supervisory Service of South Korea is considering implementing stricter regulations on certain overseas trading products, which may curb the riskier bets on US stocks.
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102321505 : minor mistake in the article... I believe a 10% drop in the market is called "a correction" as opposed to "a technical recession".
The latter would involve quarters of negative GDP, and is not necessarily correlated to the size of market movements.
Cui Nyonya Kueh : seems like not crashing anytime soon
Shark Chaperone 102321505 :![undefined [undefined]](https://static.moomoo.com/nnq/emoji/static/image/default/default-black.png?imageMogr2/thumbnail/36x36)
Cui Nyonya Kueh : 林老师, could you update the yield curve comparison for next Tuesday please? the previous one shown was done in Jan 2025. Thank you
BuyLowSellHighTrader : its called buy the dip correction
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