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Retail Investors Pump Money Into Korean Stocks Like Never Before

Published 04/03/2020, 01:02 AM
Updated 04/03/2020, 03:45 AM
© Reuters.  Retail Investors Pump Money Into Korean Stocks Like Never Before

(Bloomberg) -- While the pros are shunning Korean stocks, the nation’s mom-and-pops are diving right in.

The benchmark Kospi index has rebounded almost 20% from a low in March, even as foreign and local funds kept fleeing the market, offloading some 24 trillion won ($19.5 billion) net of the gauge’s shares this year. That’s because retail investors -- known as “patriotic ants” for their herd behavior that’s propping up the market -- have been buying at a record pace. They’ve added 22 trillion won net of the equities, including the biggest quarterly additions since Bloomberg began compiling the data in 1997.

Known for their appetite for products ranging from complex structured notes to risky hedge funds, Korea’s individual traders usually favor short-term, speculative bets and account for nearly 60% of Kospi volume, according to NH Investment & Securities Co. The recent Bank of Korea rate cut is now also drawing wealthy investors with a long-term view to the nation’s $1 trillion stock market, Samsung Securities Co. said.

“Most retail investors were speculative traders, but recently I saw many wealthy people coming to the stock market,” said You Seung-Min, chief strategist at Samsung Securities. “Bank of Korea’s 50 basis-point cut seems to have shocked them. The government’s stronger regulations on real estate are pushing them to seek a return from stocks.”

Their favorite pick has been Samsung Electronics (KS:005930) Co., the nation’s biggest stock, followed by peer SK Hynix Inc (KS:000660) Both have tumbled 16% this year. On Naver Corp (KS:035420)., the nation’s biggest portal website, at least 80 community posts read, “Do you think it’s the right time to buy Samsung Electronics?” or “Samsung will never fail, it’s like a bond.”

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“Samsung’s stock is probably a good investment for retail investors, as it is planning to offer about a 3% dividend yield for this year, higher than the interest rate in Korea,” said Chung Chang-won, an analyst at Nomura International Hong Kong Ltd. who noted it has become easier to invest in the shares since a split in 2018.

Korean regulators said in a Thursday statement that retail investors should refrain from “reckless buying” of the nation’s equities, especially with borrowed money. Leveraged investments in the market hit 10.5 trillion won on Feb. 25, the highest since June 2019, according to the latest data from the Korea Financial Investment Association.

“There is at least 1,000 trillion won of floating money in Korea,” Chung said. “They really have nowhere to invest.”

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