Movement Alert|Direxion Daily MSCI South Korea Bull 3x Shares Rises 8.73% in Regular Trading, Korean Stocks Trigger Circuit Breaker as SK Hynix Massive Buyback and Bank Leverage Cost Cuts Fuel Rally

Market Focus
Aug 20

On August 20, Direxion Daily MSCI South Korea Bull 3x Shares rose 8.73% in regular trading, trading at $20.81/share, with turnover of $400 million.

On the news front, the Korean stock market surged over 5% in early trading, triggering the Sidecar circuit breaker mechanism that suspended KOSPI programmatic buying. SK Hynix rallied over 11% while Samsung Electronics gained over 6%, with memory chip stocks broadly strengthening. SK Hynix announced plans to repurchase and cancel 40 trillion KRW in shares, pledging to return at least 50% of cash flow to shareholders. Simultaneously, banks significantly reduced leverage investment costs for SK Hynix Korean stock positions, further igniting retail investor enthusiasm for leveraged buying. As a 3x leveraged product, KORU amplified the Korean market rebound magnitude.

The fund invests at least 80% of its net assets in financial instruments providing daily leveraged exposure to the MSCI South Korea Index, which covers approximately 85% of the free float-adjusted market capitalization of South Korean issuers.

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