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TalkingAboutMemeAsTheCoinMakes:
Entering by buying the dip 😎
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8.18 Long Idea (Betting on a Support-Driven Rebound)
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Entry: Participate after a pullback to around 63650, once it stops falling and stabilizes
Stop-loss: Below 63200
First target: Exit in batches at 64370-64500
Second target: 64800
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#GateRecordsOver273MIn7-DayNetInflows
Gate is showing strong momentum with more than $273 million in 7-day net inflows, highlighting significant capital movement and continued activity across the platform. 🌍📊
💰 $273M+ Net Inflows in 7 Days
📈 Strong capital movement
🌍 Growing global market activity
🔥 Rising user participation
🏆 Increasing attention toward the Gate ecosystem
A strong net-inflow figure can provide an interesting view of how capital is moving across a crypto exchange. When inflows remain elevated, it may reflect increased trading activity, new capital entering the platform
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Diamond Hands 💎
JUST IN: Jeonbuk Bank taps Ripple for cross-border payments, though launch status and settlement asset remain undisclosed. If this moves forward, it could add a notable on-ramp for Ripple’s network in Korea. $XRP
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Can this damn market maker pull it back so I can recover some losses? I’m speechless—this damn market maker is running blindly up and down.$TUT
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#我的七夕交易分享 Is the “supercycle” for storage here? SK hynix pours $38.4 billion into expansion—can you still get on board with A-share storage stocks?
Yesterday’s star performer in the A-share market was undoubtedly memory chips. ChangXin Technology rose 12%, with its total market cap returning above 4 trillion; Tongfu Microelectronics hit the daily limit, with 9.9 billion in turnover and net purchases exceeding 1.1 billion on the Dragon-Tiger List; and a host of stocks including Grinm Advanced Materials, Empyrean Technology, and WOLFSPEED Optoelectronics also hit the daily limit. The storage sec
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On August 18, 2026, ETH futures fluctuated around $1,900. Although bulls attempted to push higher, they failed to effectively break through key resistance, and the overall market remained in a consolidating buildup pattern of “support below and strong resistance above.”
📊 Key Levels in the Long-Short Battle
· Current price: Approximately $1,898-$1,905, with intraday volatility narrowing.
· Strong resistance above: $1,910-$1,915 is the first short-term resistance zone (the confluence of the 1-hour Bollinger upper band and MA120); the core “ceiling” is at $1,930-$1,950 (the 100-day moving avera
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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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#GateRecordsOver273MIn7-DayNetInflows
Gate Records Over $273M in 7-Day Net Inflows: Confidence Is Flowing In
There is no better signal of market trust than money moving in. And right now, that signal is flashing brightly at Gate. The platform has recorded net inflows exceeding $273 million over a seven-day period, reflecting a powerful wave of user confidence and capital migration at a time when the broader market is weighing both opportunity and uncertainty.
What Net Inflows Actually Tell Us
For anyone new to the concept, net inflows measure the difference between the deposits coming into an
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#我的七夕交易分享 Recently, the performance of pure-play U.S. stocks such as SanDisk and Micron has been noticeably stronger than that of SK Hynix.
Although SK Hynix is not purely American and its valuation has been suppressed, much of its leverage has now been removed and volatility has also declined. However, its performance is genuine, and so is market demand.
SanDisk's rise this time is not isolated. Throughout July, the market had already subjected storage and even the entire semiconductor sector to brutal deleveraging and shakeout. This time, SanDisk reset the market's view of storage stocks. Th
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#我的七夕交易分享 Recently, the performance of pure-play U.S. stocks such as SanDisk and Micron has clearly been stronger than that of SK hynix.
Although SK hynix is not a truly American company, its valuation has been constrained. While much of the leverage has now been washed out and volatility has also declined, its earnings are genuine, and so is market demand.
SanDisk’s rally this time is not isolated. Throughout July, the market had already carried out a brutal deleveraging and shakeout of the memory and even the broader semiconductor sector. This time, SanDisk has reshaped the market’s view of memory stocks. The company said long-term contracts can cover most of its future capacity, set a high long-term gross margin target, and its CFO also mentioned that excess cash would be returned to shareholders. What the market actually heard was not just a single piece of positive news, but that demand, prices, profits, and shareholder returns had all emerged together.
At this point, SK hynix’s position becomes relatively clear. It is one of the core suppliers of HBM, and in AI servers, the tightest components, apart from GPUs, are high-bandwidth memory. As NVIDIA, cloud providers, and AI training and inference clusters continue to expand, HBM order visibility will be stronger than that of ordinary memory. After SanDisk rose, capital naturally looked for companies in the same segment whose potential had not yet been fully reflected, and SK hynix is one such catch-up candidate.
U.S. stocks favor buybacks because, fundamentally, investors like companies to clearly account for how they use their money. Once a company earns money, it first invests in the businesses that need investment; if there is no higher-return destination for the rest, it uses the money to return it to shareholders.
Buybacks are more concrete than verbal optimism because they reduce the number of shares outstanding and boost earnings per share. They also amount to management acknowledging that the company’s cash flow is already strong enough. This is the key reason SanDisk rose so sharply this time.
Two figures in the Caixin news report are particularly solid. One is that the company expects to receive total contract value of $93.9 billion from eight customers over the contract period. The other is that the company expects a non-GAAP gross margin of approximately 80% from fiscal 2028 through fiscal 2030. This shows that the market was not buying merely the phrase “I want to conduct buybacks,” but rather longer-cycle revenue visibility and profit margins.
The announcement that evening also gave investors ample time to get in. In hindsight, it was an event-driven trading opportunity with an exceptionally attractive risk-reward profile.
The biggest problem in the memory industry in the past was that its cycles were too strong: once prices fell, profits quickly collapsed. SanDisk has now locked in part of its capacity and customer base through long-term agreements, so investors will revalue the company. When the CFO added that all excess cash was expected to be returned to shareholders, the meaning became even clearer.
The business needs to grow, profit margins need to be maintained, and cash also needs to return to shareholders. That is why U.S. stocks favor buybacks, especially buybacks supported by earnings, contracts, and cash flow. They are not merely intended to prop up the share price, but to tell the market that the company’s money will ultimately translate into value per share.$SNDK
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#NvidiaAndOpenAISecure12GWCompute
🚀 NVIDIA & OpenAI Secure 12GW of Compute Power
NVIDIA and OpenAI are making a major move to expand AI infrastructure with access to 12 gigawatts (GW) of compute capacity. This highlights the rapidly growing demand for advanced GPUs and large-scale AI data centers.
🔹 12GW Compute Capacity
🔹 Stronger AI infrastructure
🔹 Growing demand for NVIDIA GPUs
🔹 Supports next-generation AI development
🔹 Potentially significant impact on the AI ecosystem
This partnership reflects how quickly the AI industry is scaling. As AI models become more powerful, access to ma
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A-shares can be traded via contracts now?
Moutai, China Shenhua, Yangtze Power, Midea, Haiguang Information... 10 popular A-shares have assembled.
If you could only choose one:
Which one would you most want to trade?
Are you more bullish now, or would you rather go short?
Post with the hashtag #Gate首发上线茅台等10只A股 to share your choice, or directly show your trading strategy.
$CHINA SHENHUA $YANGTZE $HYGON $MIDEA $MOUTAI
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HighAmbition:
2026 GOGOGO 👊
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After exiting my long positions last night, I went to sleep with no position. Although I missed this round of downside and didn't catch the short trade, I took it calmly.
The market never runs out of opportunities, so there's no need to feel anxious about missing one.
I'm currently not keen on shorting SNDK. I plan to wait for a pullback to around 1680 or 1650 before considering a long entry. Friday will most likely bring some good returns.
Good opportunities come from waiting, not chasing. Wait for the right volatility—staying flat is also a strategy.
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Aiming to exit $ada soon around $0.1729 area
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Tiny dog market maker, how laughable 😁#SK海力士涨超8%
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🌈 #GateLiveStreamingInspiration - Aug.18
Go live with the following topics now to receive extra official support and promotional exposure!
Today's Topic Recommendations:
🔹 U.S.–Iran deadlock continues! All three major U.S. indexes close lower, while BTC moves higher against the trend, what direction will markets take next?
🔹 Korean chip stocks surge 3%! SK hynix and memory stocks rally, how can investors profit from the Korean market?
🔹 SanDisk surges over 10%! AI memory supercycle arrives, can chip stocks continue to rise?
🔹 Microsoft bets on AI infrastructure! Data center bond issuance
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Day 215 of 20,000U (2026.8.18)
Today's funds: 20,811U
Start date: January 16, 2026
This crypto bear market will end in less than 80 days
Over the past few days, I looked at Bitcoin's historical price trends
The historical cycle's peak in December 2017 led to the bottom of that cycle in December 2018
It took a total of 13 months
The peak in November 2021 to the bottom in November 2022 likewise took 13 months
This cycle began at the peak in October 2025, and August is already its 11th month
Some people will definitely say this is mechanically applying the past to the present
History moves forwar
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On August 18, 2026, ETH futures continued to consolidate around $1,900, with prices fluctuating narrowly within the $1,898-$1,916 range. Overall, the market remains in a wait-and-see pattern, “building momentum before a change.”
📊 Key Long-Short Battle Levels
· Current price: Approximately $1,905-$1,910. After rising intraday to around $1,916, the price came under pressure and pulled back, with the trading range narrowing slightly.
· Strong resistance above: $1,915-$1,930 is the first core resistance zone, including the 1-hour Bollinger upper band and MA120; $1,945-$1,955 is the medium-term “
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#NvidiaAndOpenAISecure12GWCompute
NVIDIA and OpenAI are once again showing that the next phase of artificial intelligence will be decided by one thing above almost everything else: COMPUTE.
The headline around 12 GW of compute is massive, but the real story is much bigger than a single number. OpenAI’s existing and planned NVIDIA infrastructure has been described at roughly 12 gigawatts, with the potential to expand further. This comes on top of the landmark partnership announced in September 2025, when the two companies announced plans to deploy at least 10 GW of NVIDIA systems for OpenAI’s
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