• KJ11KJ11
      ·01:10
      still holding on, the demand for ram will only go higher. we are moving from gen ai to agentic ai, thats a totally whole new segment that would create more demand for ram. To the space 🚀🚀🚀
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    • Success88Success88
      ·06-17 09:19
      Boom for sure. Now still so many people enter into market. AI still have story to talk
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    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·06-17 06:43
      🌟🌟🌟Jensen Huang was recently in Korea & he said that "Now is 100% Korea's time".   Samsung & SK Hynix produce about 70% of the memory needed for $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ AI chips. That is why Korean ETFs $iShares MSCI South Korea ETF(EWY)$ and $Franklin FTSE South Korea ETF(FLKR)$ are flying like a rocket to the moon!  Both ETFs are up over 100% YTD because SK Hynix & Samsung are the top 2 holdings of the ETFs. I prefer FLKR as it has an expense ratio of only 0.09%, putting more money into my pockets.  In contrast EWY expense ratio is 0.59%. I am excited
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    • ShyonShyon
      ·06-16 22:23
      I didn’t own Samsung Electronics or SK hynix, but I participated in the AI memory-chip boom through $Direxion Daily MU Bull 2X Shares(MUU)$ , a 2x leveraged product linked to $Micron Technology(MU)$ . Since Micron is also a major memory-chip player, I’ve benefited from the same AI-driven demand trends that have powered the semiconductor sector higher. MUU has been one of my stronger-performing positions this year. I remain bullish on AI infrastructure and memory demand, although I keep my position size reasonable because leverage can amplify both gains and losses. The recent strength across global semiconductor stocks has fu
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    • TigerEventsTigerEvents
      ·06-16 19:52

      [Event] Korea’s Stock Market Is on Fire — Show Us Your Gains!

      South Korea’s stock market is having a monster year. On June 16, the KOSPI jumped 2.11% to close at 8,726.60, moving back above the 8,700 mark. Foreign investors bought a net KRW 1.54 trillion in Korean stocks, while institutional investors added another KRW 705.4 billion, helping push the market back toward record highs. Retail investors are piling in too. As the KOSPI keeps climbing, stock-market fever has taken over South Korea. Margin debt and other forms of leveraged investing have reached record levels, as more traders borrow money and use leveraged products to chase the rally. AI has been the biggest driver behind this historic run. Surging demand for memory chips has sent Korea’s two semiconductor giants sharply higher. Samsung Electronics is up more than 130% year to date, while S
      1.07K9
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    • Ken Ng145Ken Ng145
      ·06-15 07:13
      Long term investment since memory sector is bottleneck now
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    • MHhMHh
      ·06-14
      I see the Monday style sell off as both a correction and reaction to refreshed fears of the us-Iran war continuation. To be fair, the rapid rise of AI stocks and memory stocks this year has left many wondering how long and how much can this bull run continue. It is not surprising that every now and then many would take profit first. It is first necessary to survive first before profits can be made. It is always good not to be too greedy. Where the AI stocks are concerned, I don’t think it has reached the bubble stage but it is mostly driven by an imbalance of supply and demand and some of the potential has not been realised yet. It is important to reassess in 1-2 years whether the potential still exist. If not, the possibility of a bubble is real. I think we might be near the top of the bu
      4021
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    • zhinglezhingle
      ·06-13
      🇰🇷🔥 Korea’s Chip Meltdown Could Be the Buy Signal Everyone Is Missing While investors are panicking over wild swings in Korean equities, I see something very different: A rare opportunity to buy world-class AI infrastructure assets at a discount. 🚀 This week was pure chaos: 📉 KOSPI -8.3% 📈 KOSPI +8.2% 📉 Another sharp selloff immediately after The fear became so intense that volatility exploded to record levels, margin traders got squeezed out, and leveraged ETFs amplified every move. But here’s what caught my attention 👇 The selloff wasn’t happening in weak companies. It was happening in the two memory-chip giants that sit at the heart of the AI revolution: 🏭 Samsung Electronics ⚡ SK Hynix Think about it. Every AI model, every hyperscale data center, every next-generation GPU deployment re
      6101
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    • AKADMXAKADMX
      ·06-11
      I cant remember exactly what's going on
      118Comment
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    • SG DLC NewsSG DLC News
      ·06-11

      DLC Weekly Recap | Top Gainers & Losers

      For period 3 to 10 June 2026: The Top Gainer for the week is $CATL 5xShortSG280120(HBIW.SI)$ which rose 108% as $CATL(03750)$ declined 16% over the same period. $AVGO 3xShortSG280420(9FOW.SI)$ was also one of the biggest gainers, boosted by $Broadcom(AVGO)$ 's 22.3% decline, most of which came from its -13% plunge after reporting earnings. Check latest list for Top Movers for the day in our website home page on dlc.socgen.com. This advertisement has not been reviewed by the Monetary Authority of Singapore. This advertisement is distributed by Société Générale, Singapore Branch. This advertisement does not form par
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    • TimothyXTimothyX
      ·06-11
      And this isn’t just talk. Nvidia announced that SK hynix will become its leading memory supplier for AI data centers, and that the two companies will jointly develop the memory used in the four product lines above. Huang added another bullish pitch on the side: the memory shortage is not over. From wafers to packaging to silicon photonics, the entire supply chain is still tight. Demand is simply too strong, and he says that will likely continue for years.
      260Comment
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    • Cadi PoonCadi Poon
      ·06-11
      Jensen Huang is in Korea, and he’s been hyping stocks everywhere he goes: eating fried chicken with SK hynix executives, watching baseball, meeting esports players, and telling anyone who’ll listen, “business is booming” He also announced that SK hynix will become Nvidia’s primary memory supplier for AI data centers. One bullish headline after another.
      168Comment
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    • ECLCECLC
      ·06-10
      Uncomfortable with roller-coaster rides with high vertical g-forces. AI stock frenzy is rather disturbing. No best guess what is next.
      188Comment
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    • highhandhighhand
      ·06-10
      $Roundhill Memory ETF(DRAM)$ buy this and sleep. don't have to worry about individual companies
      493Comment
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    • moliyamoliya
      ·06-10
      I noticed lots of selloff in Korean market and Jensen's visit to Korea is to sell n take profit later enter with lower cost with Jensen effect
      382Comment
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    • Star in the SkyStar in the Sky
      ·06-10
      A huge bubble... both stock markets and AI bubbles once merge together... we will see a hard crash.... Just a simple question to all those US companies CEO, why are they behaving like an " actor" or influencer? Everyday must appear in the media to talk and talk... .... surprised.. nowadays CEO always like to talk openly...
      289Comment
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    • ChrishustChrishust
      ·06-10
      1. Yes $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ is a bubble investment 2. The market correction is due to adverse economic conditions and a recession in the USA 3. I own both $SK Hynix, Inc.(HXSCL)$ and $SAMSUNG SEMICON(03132)$ 4. The increase in fixed interest yields and decline in consumer confidence is a sign of recession
      3.44KComment
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    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·06-10
      🌟🌟The recent selloff in the Korean market was triggered by a collision of macroeconomic events rather than the failure of tech company earnings. The immediate trigger was the robust US non farm payroll report which added an unexpected 172,000 jobs, shattering the rate cut narrative. The KOSPI is vulnerable to tech sentiment as Samsung & SK Hynix command a massive 54% weight of the index. When Wall Street underwent a tech pullback, the Korean market was also affected. The recent pullback is a healthy technical correction rather than a fundamental economic collapse. Semiconductor earnings remain fundamentally intact especially with the high demand for HBM being completely sold out. A good ETF to buy is $Roundhill Memory
      2.19K11
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    • ShyonShyon
      ·06-09
      I see Jensen Huang’s Korea trip as a strong signal that $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ growth is increasingly tied to Korean memory suppliers $CSOP Samsung Electronics Daily (2x) Leveraged Product(07747)$ $CSOP Samsung Electronics Daily (2x) Leveraged Product(07747)$ . His focus on next-gen systems like Vera Rubin & robotics platforms reinforces that AI scaling is now fundamentally constrained by HBM & advanced memory, putting Korea at the center of the supply chain. Between, I view SK hynix as
      2.69K7
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    • Tiger_commentsTiger_comments
      ·06-09

      Jensen Huang’s Korea Tour Fuels AI Stock Frenzy. Bubble, Boom, or Both?

      Jensen Huang is in Korea, and he’s been hyping stocks everywhere he goes: eating fried chicken with SK hynix executives, watching baseball, meeting esports players, and telling anyone who’ll listen, “business is booming” He also announced that SK hynix will become Nvidia’s primary memory supplier for AI data centers. One bullish headline after another. $CSOP Samsung Electronics Daily (2x) Leveraged Product(07747)$ $SAMSUNG SEMICON(03132)$ So what exactly did Huang bring with him? On this Korea trip, Huang effectively tied Nvidia’s next product cycle directly to Korean industry: Vera Rubin, Nvidia’s next-generation AI supercomputer, will require massive amounts of HBM and
      4.83K37
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      Jensen Huang’s Korea Tour Fuels AI Stock Frenzy. Bubble, Boom, or Both?
    • KJ11KJ11
      ·01:10
      still holding on, the demand for ram will only go higher. we are moving from gen ai to agentic ai, thats a totally whole new segment that would create more demand for ram. To the space 🚀🚀🚀
      7Comment
      Report
    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·06-17 06:43
      🌟🌟🌟Jensen Huang was recently in Korea & he said that "Now is 100% Korea's time".   Samsung & SK Hynix produce about 70% of the memory needed for $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ AI chips. That is why Korean ETFs $iShares MSCI South Korea ETF(EWY)$ and $Franklin FTSE South Korea ETF(FLKR)$ are flying like a rocket to the moon!  Both ETFs are up over 100% YTD because SK Hynix & Samsung are the top 2 holdings of the ETFs. I prefer FLKR as it has an expense ratio of only 0.09%, putting more money into my pockets.  In contrast EWY expense ratio is 0.59%. I am excited
      72115
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    • TigerEventsTigerEvents
      ·06-16 19:52

      [Event] Korea’s Stock Market Is on Fire — Show Us Your Gains!

      South Korea’s stock market is having a monster year. On June 16, the KOSPI jumped 2.11% to close at 8,726.60, moving back above the 8,700 mark. Foreign investors bought a net KRW 1.54 trillion in Korean stocks, while institutional investors added another KRW 705.4 billion, helping push the market back toward record highs. Retail investors are piling in too. As the KOSPI keeps climbing, stock-market fever has taken over South Korea. Margin debt and other forms of leveraged investing have reached record levels, as more traders borrow money and use leveraged products to chase the rally. AI has been the biggest driver behind this historic run. Surging demand for memory chips has sent Korea’s two semiconductor giants sharply higher. Samsung Electronics is up more than 130% year to date, while S
      1.07K9
      Report
      [Event] Korea’s Stock Market Is on Fire — Show Us Your Gains!
    • Success88Success88
      ·06-17 09:19
      Boom for sure. Now still so many people enter into market. AI still have story to talk
      2Comment
      Report
    • ShyonShyon
      ·06-16 22:23
      I didn’t own Samsung Electronics or SK hynix, but I participated in the AI memory-chip boom through $Direxion Daily MU Bull 2X Shares(MUU)$ , a 2x leveraged product linked to $Micron Technology(MU)$ . Since Micron is also a major memory-chip player, I’ve benefited from the same AI-driven demand trends that have powered the semiconductor sector higher. MUU has been one of my stronger-performing positions this year. I remain bullish on AI infrastructure and memory demand, although I keep my position size reasonable because leverage can amplify both gains and losses. The recent strength across global semiconductor stocks has fu
      7854
      Report
    • zhinglezhingle
      ·06-13
      🇰🇷🔥 Korea’s Chip Meltdown Could Be the Buy Signal Everyone Is Missing While investors are panicking over wild swings in Korean equities, I see something very different: A rare opportunity to buy world-class AI infrastructure assets at a discount. 🚀 This week was pure chaos: 📉 KOSPI -8.3% 📈 KOSPI +8.2% 📉 Another sharp selloff immediately after The fear became so intense that volatility exploded to record levels, margin traders got squeezed out, and leveraged ETFs amplified every move. But here’s what caught my attention 👇 The selloff wasn’t happening in weak companies. It was happening in the two memory-chip giants that sit at the heart of the AI revolution: 🏭 Samsung Electronics ⚡ SK Hynix Think about it. Every AI model, every hyperscale data center, every next-generation GPU deployment re
      6101
      Report
    • MHhMHh
      ·06-14
      I see the Monday style sell off as both a correction and reaction to refreshed fears of the us-Iran war continuation. To be fair, the rapid rise of AI stocks and memory stocks this year has left many wondering how long and how much can this bull run continue. It is not surprising that every now and then many would take profit first. It is first necessary to survive first before profits can be made. It is always good not to be too greedy. Where the AI stocks are concerned, I don’t think it has reached the bubble stage but it is mostly driven by an imbalance of supply and demand and some of the potential has not been realised yet. It is important to reassess in 1-2 years whether the potential still exist. If not, the possibility of a bubble is real. I think we might be near the top of the bu
      4021
      Report
    • Ken Ng145Ken Ng145
      ·06-15 07:13
      Long term investment since memory sector is bottleneck now
      131Comment
      Report
    • SG DLC NewsSG DLC News
      ·06-11

      DLC Weekly Recap | Top Gainers & Losers

      For period 3 to 10 June 2026: The Top Gainer for the week is $CATL 5xShortSG280120(HBIW.SI)$ which rose 108% as $CATL(03750)$ declined 16% over the same period. $AVGO 3xShortSG280420(9FOW.SI)$ was also one of the biggest gainers, boosted by $Broadcom(AVGO)$ 's 22.3% decline, most of which came from its -13% plunge after reporting earnings. Check latest list for Top Movers for the day in our website home page on dlc.socgen.com. This advertisement has not been reviewed by the Monetary Authority of Singapore. This advertisement is distributed by Société Générale, Singapore Branch. This advertisement does not form par
      24.80KComment
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      DLC Weekly Recap | Top Gainers & Losers
    • TimothyXTimothyX
      ·06-11
      And this isn’t just talk. Nvidia announced that SK hynix will become its leading memory supplier for AI data centers, and that the two companies will jointly develop the memory used in the four product lines above. Huang added another bullish pitch on the side: the memory shortage is not over. From wafers to packaging to silicon photonics, the entire supply chain is still tight. Demand is simply too strong, and he says that will likely continue for years.
      260Comment
      Report
    • Cadi PoonCadi Poon
      ·06-11
      Jensen Huang is in Korea, and he’s been hyping stocks everywhere he goes: eating fried chicken with SK hynix executives, watching baseball, meeting esports players, and telling anyone who’ll listen, “business is booming” He also announced that SK hynix will become Nvidia’s primary memory supplier for AI data centers. One bullish headline after another.
      168Comment
      Report
    • AKADMXAKADMX
      ·06-11
      I cant remember exactly what's going on
      118Comment
      Report
    • Tiger_commentsTiger_comments
      ·06-09

      Jensen Huang’s Korea Tour Fuels AI Stock Frenzy. Bubble, Boom, or Both?

      Jensen Huang is in Korea, and he’s been hyping stocks everywhere he goes: eating fried chicken with SK hynix executives, watching baseball, meeting esports players, and telling anyone who’ll listen, “business is booming” He also announced that SK hynix will become Nvidia’s primary memory supplier for AI data centers. One bullish headline after another. $CSOP Samsung Electronics Daily (2x) Leveraged Product(07747)$ $SAMSUNG SEMICON(03132)$ So what exactly did Huang bring with him? On this Korea trip, Huang effectively tied Nvidia’s next product cycle directly to Korean industry: Vera Rubin, Nvidia’s next-generation AI supercomputer, will require massive amounts of HBM and
      4.83K37
      Report
      Jensen Huang’s Korea Tour Fuels AI Stock Frenzy. Bubble, Boom, or Both?
    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·06-10
      🌟🌟The recent selloff in the Korean market was triggered by a collision of macroeconomic events rather than the failure of tech company earnings. The immediate trigger was the robust US non farm payroll report which added an unexpected 172,000 jobs, shattering the rate cut narrative. The KOSPI is vulnerable to tech sentiment as Samsung & SK Hynix command a massive 54% weight of the index. When Wall Street underwent a tech pullback, the Korean market was also affected. The recent pullback is a healthy technical correction rather than a fundamental economic collapse. Semiconductor earnings remain fundamentally intact especially with the high demand for HBM being completely sold out. A good ETF to buy is $Roundhill Memory
      2.19K11
      Report
    • ShyonShyon
      ·06-09
      I see Jensen Huang’s Korea trip as a strong signal that $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ growth is increasingly tied to Korean memory suppliers $CSOP Samsung Electronics Daily (2x) Leveraged Product(07747)$ $CSOP Samsung Electronics Daily (2x) Leveraged Product(07747)$ . His focus on next-gen systems like Vera Rubin & robotics platforms reinforces that AI scaling is now fundamentally constrained by HBM & advanced memory, putting Korea at the center of the supply chain. Between, I view SK hynix as
      2.69K7
      Report
    • ChrishustChrishust
      ·06-10
      1. Yes $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ is a bubble investment 2. The market correction is due to adverse economic conditions and a recession in the USA 3. I own both $SK Hynix, Inc.(HXSCL)$ and $SAMSUNG SEMICON(03132)$ 4. The increase in fixed interest yields and decline in consumer confidence is a sign of recession
      3.44KComment
      Report
    • Star in the SkyStar in the Sky
      ·06-10
      A huge bubble... both stock markets and AI bubbles once merge together... we will see a hard crash.... Just a simple question to all those US companies CEO, why are they behaving like an " actor" or influencer? Everyday must appear in the media to talk and talk... .... surprised.. nowadays CEO always like to talk openly...
      289Comment
      Report
    • ECLCECLC
      ·06-10
      Uncomfortable with roller-coaster rides with high vertical g-forces. AI stock frenzy is rather disturbing. No best guess what is next.
      188Comment
      Report
    • moliyamoliya
      ·06-10
      I noticed lots of selloff in Korean market and Jensen's visit to Korea is to sell n take profit later enter with lower cost with Jensen effect
      382Comment
      Report
    • highhandhighhand
      ·06-10
      $Roundhill Memory ETF(DRAM)$ buy this and sleep. don't have to worry about individual companies
      493Comment
      Report