Kimchi premium is back, Korean stock market is bleeding, retail investors are shifting to cryptocurrencies, fueling Bitcoin's rally

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South Korea’s KOSPI index experienced a decline of approximately 20% over two trading days, ending the long-term rally driven by AI-related stocks. Analysts point out that retail investors are shifting their funds from volatile stock markets to the cryptocurrency market, reigniting the “Kimchi Premium,” which has led to gains in major cryptocurrencies. Bitcoin (BTC) briefly surpassed $74,000 before the deadline.

(Korean stock market plummets triggering circuit breakers, Taiwan stocks fall over 1,000 points, TSMC drops below 1,900 yuan)

Speculative funds rapidly move from the stock market to crypto platforms

The South Korean composite stock index underwent a significant correction in a very short period, with a cumulative drop of 20% over two trading days, reflecting the impact of geopolitical tensions on Korea’s export-dependent and tech-heavy economy. This decline follows a ten-month period of rapid growth, driven since April 2025 by semiconductor giants like Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix, with the index rising nearly 180%. Previously, AI-related stocks accumulated substantial speculative buying, and as market risk aversion increased, a technical shift in speculative bubbles occurred.

This rare rapid decline forced retail investors, who were previously active in the stock market, to reassess their asset allocation risks and seek other profit opportunities amid liquidity constraints. Currently, market funds are swiftly exiting over-saturated tech stocks and shifting toward highly liquid digital asset markets.

South Korea’s financial market has a unique retail investor structure, with high participation in both stocks and digital assets, showing clear asset rotation rather than complete risk asset exit during volatility. Past market studies describe a “Korean Big Turnaround” phenomenon, where retail funds lose interest in specific tech stocks and quickly flow into cryptocurrency trading platforms.

Retail investor sentiment stabilizes and rebounds, fueling Bitcoin’s upward momentum

At the end of last year, driven by AI technology development, large amounts of funds withdrew from crypto exchanges to chase semiconductor stock rallies. However, with the current stock market rally stalling and showing signs of a sharp reversal, funds that had cooled off in stocks are beginning to flow back. This rapid switching between speculative markets provides ample liquidity support for the crypto market. Analysts note that Korean traders are accustomed to reallocating between high-risk assets, and this investment habit becomes especially prominent during stock market pullbacks, explaining the significant rebound in crypto trading volume.

Bitcoin demonstrated strong momentum during Korea’s stock market volatility, successfully breaking through the $73,000 level with a daily increase of about 7%. Other major digital assets like Ethereum (ETH), Solana, and Ripple also saw notable gains. This reflects the “Kimchi Premium”—the price difference between domestic and global markets—remaining at a moderate level of around 1%, indicating stable retail sentiment. This indicator measures the price gap between Korean domestic exchanges and the global market; when domestic demand surges, the premium usually widens significantly. Although current data has rebounded from January’s negative levels, it has not yet reached the extreme speculative levels seen in past cycles. The gradual rise of the Kimchi Premium index indicates increasing retail demand for digital assets within Korea.

This article, “Kimchi Premium Returns, Korean Stock Market Bleeds, Retail Investors Shift to Cryptocurrencies Fueling Bitcoin Rally,” was first published by Chain News ABMedia.

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