Tag: Stock Market

Surpassing 1,555 Won per Dollar, the Highest in 17 Years... What Will Happen to My Wallet and Stock Account?

The won-dollar exchange rate has surpassed 1,555 won for the first time in 17 years and 3 months. We easily explain the impact of record foreign stock sell-offs and the strong dollar on our daily lives and the economy.

Buying Korean Stocks but Dumping the Won? The Cunning Magic Fueling a '1,600 Won Exchange Rate'

An easy-to-understand explanation of the bizarre phenomenon where exchange rates keep rising even as foreigners buy Korean stocks, uncovering the hidden mechanics of 'currency hedging' and its impact on our economy.

The Era of the 1,540 Won Exchange Rate: Why Is My Wallet Getting Thinner? (The Chain Reaction of KOSPI's Plunge and Foreign Investor Exodus)

The real reasons behind the KOSPI breaking below the 8,100 mark and the exchange rate surpassing 1,540 won. We explain in easy terms how foreign investors' net selling and Middle East geopolitical crises are affecting our economy and prices.

Exchange Rate Breaches 1,530 Won: Why the Government's 9 Trillion Won 'Warning' Isn't Working

The KRW/USD exchange rate has surpassed 1,530 won for the first time since the global financial crisis. We provide an easy-to-understand breakdown of the current situation where record-breaking foreign sell-offs of Korean stocks clash with the government's market intervention.

The Giants of Space and AI Are Coming: Can the Stock Market Swallow Anthropic, SpaceX, and OpenAI?

The IPOs of Anthropic, SpaceX, and OpenAI are approaching. We explain in easy terms how the stock market will digest these massive companies and what impact it will have on our pensions and investments.

When AI Hits the Stock Market: Why We Should Watch Anthropic's IPO with Wary Eyes

Anthropic, the AI company behind the chatbot Claude, is preparing for one of the largest IPOs in history. We explain everything you need to know about the tension between its $1 trillion valuation and AI models deemed 'too dangerous' to release.