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Korea's KOSPI fell 7.89% on July 2nd — wiping out roughly 407 billion U.S. dollars in market value — after a Bloomberg report on Meta's surplus computing plans triggered a global semiconductor selloff that sent Samsung Electronics down 9.1% and SK Hynix down 14.6%, its worst single day since 2008.
Foreign investors net-sold approximately 24.8 billion dollars in Korean stocks over ten straight sessions, while individual retail investors bought the other side — 4.5 billion dollars on July 2nd alone. Inverse ETF daily trading value surged 48% from May to June, reaching roughly 2 billion dollars per day, as a parallel cohort actively hedges further declines. Meanwhile, four active ETFs including ACE TDF2050 are being delisted July 7 and 9 due to benchmark tracking failures, not performance. For holders of Korean ETFs or ADRs, this episode explains why the foreign selling streak and the National Pension Service's July rebalancing window are the two variables that matter most right now.
Sources:

Meta's MetaCompute Plan Reignites AI Peak Debate, Sending Global Semiconductor Stocks Sharply Lower — Seoul Economic Daily, July 2, 2026
Korean Stock Market Erases 569 Trillion Won in Market Cap as AI Infrastructure Concerns Mount — Seoul Economic Daily, July 2, 2026
Inverse ETF Trading Value Surges 48% as Korean Retail Investors Hedge Accelerating Volatility — Seoul Economic Daily, July 2, 2026
Active ETF Correlation Rule Delay Accelerates Wave of Korean Fund Delistings — Seoul Economic Daily, July 2, 2026
NPS Introduces Trustee Stewardship Review System, Posts 9.75% Five-Year Return — Seoul Economic Daily, July 2, 2026
KCGI Becomes First Independent Asset Manager to Reach 1 Trillion Won in TDF Assets — Seoul Economic Daily, July 2, 2026

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00:02You're listening to AI Prism from Seoul Economic Daily.
00:06If you hold EWY, FLKR, or any KoreaLink fund, July 2nd is not noise. The hashtag CoSPI fell 7.89%,
00:15erasing roughly $407 billion USD. Does this crash create new risk for your Korea holdings? And what do you need
00:23to know before the next session? It's Friday, July 3rd. Let's look at what this means for retail investors in
00:28Korea.
00:29OK, let's unpack this, because there's a massive divergence happening between how everyday retail investors and institutional funds are reacting
00:36right now.
00:37Absolutely. I mean, the data shows two completely different realities. Foreign investors net sold $4.4 trillion, or about $3
00:43.1 billion USD, on July 2nd, marking 10 consecutive days of selling.
00:48Wow. 10 days straight.
00:50Yeah. And meanwhile, retail investors net bought $6.3 trillion, which is $4.5 billion USD. The catalyst here is
00:57actually Meta, because they are starting a service called Metacompute, where they essentially rent out surplus AI data center capacity.
01:03Right. So they're renting it out to outside clients, you know.
01:05Exactly. Which is sending a massive signal that hyperscaler AI investment might have, well, finally peaked.
01:10That makes so much sense. You know, it's like retail investors are catching a falling knife while the smart money
01:15basically evacuates.
01:16That is exactly what it looks like, yeah.
01:17I mean, it's like a massive restaurant chain suddenly deciding to rent out their extra commercial ovens.
01:22Right.
01:22It signals they aren't planning to open new locations, which instantly panics their parts suppliers.
01:27Right. They just don't need the equipment anymore.
01:28Exactly. So if Meta isn't building new data centers, they aren't buying high bandwidth memory chips.
01:34No wonder the semiconductor heavyweights were totally obliterated, with Samsung Electronics shedding 9.1% and SK Hynix collapsing 14
01:44.6% in a single session.
01:46What's fascinating here is how active traders are trying to navigate that exact collapse.
01:51Like by shorting the market.
01:52Yeah. Inverse ETF daily trading value rose 48% to $2.8 trillion, or roughly $2 billion USD.
02:00And for those holding amplified leveraged single stock products, well, the damage was immediate.
02:06Because they amplify the dealing moves, right.
02:08Right. So SK Hynix leveraged ETFs dropped approximately 30%.
02:12Wait, 30%? But hold on. Are the actual company fundamentals being completely ignored here?
02:17It definitely seems like the market is ignoring them for now.
02:19Because, I mean, IBK Securities just raised their SK Hynix target price to $4 million, which is about $2,857
02:29USD.
02:30Yeah, they did.
02:30And they pointed directly to the strong ongoing demand for this exact high bandwidth memory, or HBM chips.
02:37So aren't institutions just kind of overreacting?
02:39Individual retail investors net bought $4.5 billion U.S. dollars as foreigners exited, creating immediate portfolio risk because retail
02:47buyers are absorbing an institutional exodus with no sign of stabilization after erasing roughly $407 billion USD from the hashtag
02:55co-SPI.
02:57This means positions entered now face continued mark-to-market pressure until this 10-session foreign selling streak breaks.
03:03For standard Korea ETF holders, you must wait to see if foreign net flows reverse, while watching if the National
03:09Pension Service's July rebalancing adds supply-side pressure to large-cap names.
03:13So basically, even if the underlying companies are fine, the immediate mechanics of supply and demand are just stacked against
03:19anyone buying the dip right now?
03:20Exactly. It's a structural risk.
03:22Oh, and briefly, you should note that the ACE TDF 2050 and ACE Apple Value Chain Active ETFs D-List
03:31on July 7 and 9...
03:33Wait, they're shutting down entirely.
03:34Yes, due to a benchmark correlation test failure, meaning they didn't track their underlying index closely enough, you will be
03:40automatically redeemed at the fund's net asset value.
03:43But you should verify your holdings immediately.
03:45Good to know, yeah. It really leaves us with a critical question to consider this weekend, because if the massive
03:51U.S. tech giants are truly finished building out their AI infrastructure, who is going to step up to buy
03:57the millions of advanced memory chips Korea is churning out next?
04:00That is the big question going forward, for sure.
04:02That's today's AI Prism, Retail Investors.
04:05This episode was produced with AI assistance based on Seoul Economic Daily Reporting and reviewed by a human editor.
04:11AI Prism is a Juan Ifra Award-winning series. We'll be back tomorrow.
04:16You've been listening to AI Prism from Seoul Economic Daily.
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