Korean, Japanese, and Taiwanese stocks all hit record highs today, with Samsung, SK Hynix, and TSMC leading the gains.


But what's really interesting is that South Korea's KOSPI has risen 39% this year.
The A-share Shanghai Composite is still around 4,000 points, 34% below its all-time high in 2007.
Both investing in AI and making semiconductors, why is the gap so huge?
Goldman Sachs has already set the KOSPI target at 8,000.
Does the A-shares market still have a future?🤣
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