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I Bought Samsung at 53,000 Won. Two Years Later It Was Under 50,000.

2026-06-192026-06-16 by Mr. Gat

A Korean retail investor’s true story of holding Samsung through a two-year slump — and the HBM truth the English headlines missed.

Categories Investing in Korea Tags AI chips, AI memory, DRAM, foreign investors, HBM, Korean stocks, KOSPI, memory chips, Samsung Electronics, semiconductor stocks, SK Hynix Leave a comment

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