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#Japan5YearYieldHitsRecordHigh
Japan’s bond market is sending another important signal today, and this is a macro development that crypto, forex, equities and global bond traders should be watching closely.
Japan’s 5-year government bond yield has moved into record territory, reaching around 2.17% on August 18. Recent market data also showed the 5-year yield touching around 2.17%, while the 10-year JGB yield climbed to approximately 2.945%, its highest level since September 1996.
This is much bigger than simply “Japan yields are rising.”
The real question is:
WHY ARE JAPANESE BOND YIELDS RISI
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🔊 FIDELITY ADDS $111.9M IN BITCOIN!
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$SOL Signal】1H pullback support, long entry
$SOL 1H dipped to 75.16 before quickly recovering, with buying pressure beginning to strengthen. The 4H MACD histogram is contracting but remains above the zero line, with momentum still intact. The order book’s buy-sell depth is close to 1:1, with bulls and bears locked in a stalemate. The negative funding rate of -0.0013% means short-position costs continue to accumulate, creating conditions for a short squeeze. The current price is between EMA20 and EMA50, with a directional move approaching.
🎯 Direction: Long
⚡ Entry/limit order: 75.5701 - 75.
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🚨 JAPAN IS SELLING OFF
🇯🇵 The Nikkei just snapped a five-day winning streak as rising oil prices and higher bond yields hit Japanese stocks.
The market had been running hot.
Now the risk-off trade is back. 📉
#Japan #Nikkei #StockMarket
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#AIP #Gate事件积分系统上线
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#GateDebutsMOUTAIAnd9OtherA-Shares
🚀 Gate Debuts MOUTAI & 9 Other A-Share Assets
Gate is taking another step toward connecting traditional financial markets with the crypto ecosystem by introducing MOUTAI and nine additional A-share assets to its platform.
This development is important because China’s A-share market represents some of the world’s most recognized companies and brands. MOUTAI, one of China’s best-known consumer brands, is particularly notable and adds a strong traditional-market name to Gate’s growing range of tokenized assets.
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#SK海力士涨超8% Surges straight up! Korean stocks rise over 3%, SK hynix gains over 8%, and the U.S. demands that South Korea make memory chips its top priority for investment in the U.S.
On August 18, Asia-Pacific stock markets opened mixed. South Korean stocks surged strongly, driven by memory chip giants, with the Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) rising over 3% intraday and breaking through the 7,200-point mark; Japanese stocks, meanwhile, moved lower against the trend, with the Nikkei 225's decline briefly widening to 0.8%. Behind this stark contrast is the interplay between持续 rising A
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#SK海力士涨超8% Straight-line surge! Korean stocks rise over 3%, SK Hynix jumps over 8%, U.S. asks South Korea to prioritize memory chips as its top investment focus in the U.S.
On August 18, Asia-Pacific stock markets opened mixed. South Korean stocks surged, led by memory chip giants, with the Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) rising over 3% intraday and breaking through the 7,200-point mark; Japanese stocks, meanwhile, moved lower against the trend, with the Nikkei 225's decline at one point widening to 0.8%. The stark contrast reflects the interplay between sustained AI memory demand and intense negotiations over U.S. semiconductor industry policy.
01 Korean stocks surge in a straight line: Memory chip giants lead the gainsSouth Korean stocks rose rapidly after opening today. As of press time, the Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) was up over 3%, breaking through 7,200 points intraday and gaining more than 150 points from the previous trading day.
The leading force was unsurprisingly the semiconductor sector. SK Hynix rose over 8% intraday, reaching as high as 8.57%, with its share price at approximately 1.75M won, once again nearing its record high.
As a core global supplier of HBM (high-bandwidth memory), SK Hynix's leading position in the AI memory sector continues to attract strong capital interest. Samsung Electronics followed closely, rising nearly 5% intraday and reaching as high as 4.74%, with its share price at approximately 284.5k won. Samsung's comprehensive presence across the memory chip sector has likewise benefited from the explosive growth in memory demand driven by the expansion of AI computing power.
In addition, SK Square rose over 5%, Samsung Life Insurance gained over 3%, and shipping giant HMM once surged more than 9%. The overall market showed a pattern dominated by technology stocks, with broad gains among heavyweight stocks.
It is worth noting that the South Korean stock market had previously been closed for a public holiday, creating pent-up demand for gains at today's open. The overall U.S. semiconductor sector strengthened last Friday, while positive signals regarding AI memory demand over the weekend jointly drove today's strong performance in Korean stocks.
02 U.S. pressure: Memory chips become South Korea's "top priority" for investment in the U.S.
As Korean stocks surged, a message from Washington was reshaping the global layout of South Korea's semiconductor industry. According to reports from 36Kr and several other media outlets, the United States has asked South Korea to make memory chip production facilities its first priority investment project in the U.S. This request was a key topic at a closed-door trade meeting held by South Korea's presidential office on August 13. Previously, the South Korean government had planned to prioritize the energy sector as its first major investment project in the U.S. However, the U.S. is adjusting its priorities and making additional demands, forcing South Korea to reconsider the order of its investments. This is not the first time the U.S. has pressured South Korean memory chip companies. As early as July this year, U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick publicly singled out Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix at the groundbreaking ceremony for Micron Technology's new factory in New York State, calling on the two Korean companies to build new memory chip production facilities in the U.S. Lutnick said at the time that he hoped South Korean companies would expand memory chip capacity in the U.S. to ease the global memory chip supply shortage caused by the rapid development of AI.
More threateningly, the U.S. also holds the "tariff stick." In January this year, Lutnick signaled that overseas memory manufacturers that failed to invest in and build factories in the U.S. could face semiconductor tariffs of up to 100%. This combination of "carrot and stick" has a clear objective—to build a U.S.-centered memory chip supply chain. For South Korean companies, this is a difficult choice: on the one hand, building factories in the U.S. can avoid tariff risks and bring them closer to U.S. customers; on the other hand, the costs of electricity, water, talent, and supply chains in the U.S. are far higher than in South Korea, while large-scale overseas investment could weaken the competitiveness of South Korea's domestic industry. SK Hynix has previously said it is evaluating the possibility of building a memory chip factory in the U.S. and needs to comprehensively consider conditions including electricity, water, talent, and supply chains. Samsung Electronics has taken a more cautious stance. The market interprets the U.S. pressure as "indirect endorsement" of the long-term competitiveness of South Korean memory chip companies—precisely because Samsung and SK Hynix dominate the global memory market, the U.S. is so eager to bring production capacity onto its soil. This also partly explains the strong performance of the two stocks today.
03 Japanese stocks move lower against the trend: Middle East tensions and economic data exert dual pressure!
In stark contrast to the heat in Korean stocks, Japanese stocks continued to move lower after opening today. As of press time, the Nikkei 225 had fallen approximately 0.5% to 0.8%, trading in the 68,600-68,900 range, failing to hold the 69,000-point mark reclaimed in the previous trading session. Japanese stocks weakened mainly under pressure from three factors:
First, tensions in the Middle East have intensified again. Nuclear talks between the United States and Iran have reached an impasse, while geopolitical risk premiums have pushed international oil prices above $90 per barrel. As one of the world's major energy importers, Japan is highly sensitive to oil prices; high oil prices directly erode corporate profits and household consumption capacity.
Second, U.S. Treasury yields have risen. Global bond yields have continued to climb, with Japan's 10-year government bond yield rising to approximately 2.95%. Rising yields weigh on stock market valuations, with the impact particularly significant on high-valuation technology stocks.
Third, Japan's economic data fell short of expectations. Data released Monday showed that Japan's annualized GDP growth rate in the second quarter was only 1.1%, far below the market expectation of 2.0%. Private consumption was flat, while corporate investment fell 1.2%, indicating a weak recovery in domestic demand. By sector, Japanese technology stocks performed unevenly. Memory chipmaker Kioxia rose approximately 1.8%, following the global uptrend in memory chips; however, large technology stocks such as SoftBank came under pressure, weighing on the index.
04 The underlying logic: The AI memory supercycle and geopolitical competition intertwine
The divergence between Japanese and South Korean stocks today appeared on the surface to be a matter of daily gains and losses, but underneath it reflected the interaction of two major themes.
The first theme: the supercycle in AI memory demand. As the scale of large-model training and inference continues to expand, high-end memory chips such as HBM (high-bandwidth memory) and DDR5 are in short supply. As the undisputed leader in HBM, SK Hynix is directly benefiting from explosive demand from AI chipmakers such as NVIDIA and AMD. Samsung Electronics is likewise benefiting from the industry's upcycle through its full product-line presence in DRAM and NAND flash memory. The memory chip industry is highly cyclical, but the incremental demand brought by AI is widely considered structural rather than a short-term fluctuation. This is the core reason the market is willing to assign leading memory chip companies a higher valuation premium.
The second theme: the geopolitical restructuring of the semiconductor supply chain. The U.S. is using multiple means, including tariff threats, subsidy incentives, and diplomatic pressure, to drive semiconductor production capacity back to the U.S. From TSMC building factories in the U.S. to Samsung and SK Hynix being asked to expand production there, the global semiconductor supply chain is undergoing profound geopolitical restructuring. As a memory chip powerhouse, South Korea is at the center of this geopolitical competition. The U.S. demands bring both pressure and opportunity—investing in the U.S. can provide guaranteed access to the U.S. market and government subsidies, but at the cost of high production expenses and the risk of hollowing out South Korea's domestic industry. For investors, the core question is: To what extent will South Korean companies ultimately meet U.S. demands? How will this affect their long-term profitability and the global competitive landscape?
05 What to watch next
Whether today's strength in Korean stocks can continue will depend on several key variables:
First, the South Korean government's final position on investment in the U.S. The government originally planned to announce its first investment project in the U.S. later this month. Whether it will shift to a memory chip project after the U.S. pressure will be the most important policy signal in the near term.
Second, the third-quarter earnings guidance from SK Hynix and Samsung Electronics. Memory chip price trends and the progress of HBM capacity expansion will directly determine the earnings sensitivity of the two companies.
Third, developments in the Middle East. If oil prices continue to rise, they will affect global inflation expectations and central bank policy paths, thereby suppressing overall stock market valuations.
Fourth, subsequent moves in U.S. semiconductor policy. Whether the threat of 100% tariffs will materialize, and whether the U.S. will introduce more restrictions targeting overseas memory chips, will profoundly affect the industry landscape.
Driven by both AI memory demand and geopolitical competition, the rally in South Korea's semiconductor sector may only just be beginning. However, investors should also beware of volatility risks arising from policy uncertainty and high valuations. The divergence between Japanese and South Korean stocks today is a microcosm of global capital repricing between the AI wave and geopolitical risks. Going forward, every policy signal and data change could become a catalyst for the next market move.#我的七夕交易分享 $SKHY
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12 Gigawatts Coming Online: Is AI Entering a Supercycle or a Massive Cash-Burning Phase? The Answer Lies in “Utilization”
The large-scale computing partnership between NVIDIA and OpenAI has once again put a question in front of investors: Is AI entering a super-growth cycle, or is it entering a period of massive cash burn?
Currently available information shows that the large data center project in Ohio is planned to have approximately 8 gigawatts of IT capacity, while market reports suggest that the related NVIDIA computing capacity could reach approximately 12 gigawatts, with room for further
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JUST IN: Jeonbuk Bank in South Korea deploys Ripple for cross-border payments. Details on launch status and settlement asset remain undisclosed. Potential implication: more real-time rails could tilt regional FX flows toward crypto-enabled corridors. $XRP
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🐋 WHALE WATCH : Chainalysis is officially suing the US government over a $94.6 MILLION crypto tracing deal awarded to TRM Labs.
ICE bypassed standard bidding handing TRM the contract via a single bid with zero competition. Chainalysis called the move arbitrary capricious and unreasonable.
TRM Labs has entered the legal fight to protect the contract and oral arguments hit the court Sept 2 with a final ruling expected by September 10.
The battle for government crypto tracking infrastructure is getting dirty.
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🚨Attention
Ripple has partnered with Jeonbuk Bank, making it the first regional bank in South Korea to deploy Ripple Payments for cross-border transactions.
The integration is designed to enable near-real-time settlement within seconds to minutes, operating 24/7 instead of relying on traditional correspondent banking rails that can take days.
This is another strong signal that blockchain-based payment infrastructure is moving deeper into traditional banking and institutional finance.
The real story isn't just crypto adoption. It's financial infrastructure being rebuilt.
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#GateEventPointsSystemLaunched
Gate Event Market just got more exciting! 🎯
The new Event Points (PTS) system lets eligible traders earn points, compete on a weekly leaderboard, and share rewards among the Top 100 users. 🏆
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2026 GOGOGO 👊
📉 $RIVER – Price eyes lower as the mature downtrend persists
🔴 RIVER SHORT
🎯 Entry: 2.564 – 2.569
🛑 Stop Loss: 2.638
🎯 TP: 2.538 - 2.459 - 2.409
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$ETH Community Proposes Reducing Consensus Layer Block Retention Window
The Ethereum community has released a new Ethereum Improvement Proposal (EIP) that aims to reduce the consensus layer block retention window from the current 33,024 epochs to 8,192 epochs, equivalent to approximately 36.4 days . This proposed change is designed to significantly lower the bandwidth, disk usage, and time required for data backfill after checkpoint synchronization . Importantly, this is classified as a non-forking informational change, meaning it does not require a network upgrade or hard fork to implement .
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Support! Once disk usage drops, ordinary people will be able to run nodes.
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#NvidiaAndOpenAISecure12GWCompute Nvidia and OpenAI securing access to 12 GW of compute capacity represents a major development for the global artificial intelligence industry. This scale of infrastructure highlights how quickly demand for advanced computing power is increasing as AI models become larger, more capable, and more deeply integrated into business and consumer applications.
The agreement also shows that the future of AI will depend not only on software innovation but equally on access to massive computing infrastructure. Nvidia remains a critical supplier of advanced AI accelerator
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$ZHIPU — SHORT (PROFESSIONAL SELLERS)
ZHIPU is down 16.59% and trading at $128.12. Price is below all EMAs — EMA5 ($132.69), EMA10 ($138.82), EMA30 ($148.94). MACD is negative. This is a solid short setup.
Plan:
· Entry: $128.12 (current) or $132.00 on a bounce.
· Target 1: $120.00 — achievable.
· Target 2: $110.00 — bigger target.
· Stop-loss: $140.00.
Advice: This stock can be volatile. Keep your stop-loss tight and don't over-leverage.
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If this short trade works out, the profit should be decent, but I’d rather wait for it to drop to around 120 and look for signs of stabilization before going long for the long term.
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$BTC Reclaims $64,000 as Market Shows Resilience Amid Macro Pressures**
Bitcoin has rebounded above the $64,000 level, currently trading at approximately $64,531, representing a 2.59% increase over the past 24 hours . This recovery comes despite rising oil prices and elevated long-end U.S. Treasury yields, with the 30-year yield reaching its highest level in more than two decades at 5.31% . The cryptocurrency demonstrated relative strength compared to equities, as all three major U.S. stock indices declined while Bitcoin pushed higher . Ethereum also recovered to around $1,913, gaining approxi
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ETH also rose 2%, and the broader market has generally recovered, but it still feels like a high-volume bullish candle is needed for confirmation.
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