Issue No. 01 · June 2026

Investing beyond borders, one market at a time.

Independent global market analysis for investors who refuse to think locally. Korea, the U.S., emerging markets, ETFs, and the macro forces shaping all of them.

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KDEF ETF Explained: The U.S.-Listed Way to Own Korean Defense Stocks in 2026

KDEF is the first U.S.-listed ETF dedicated to Korean defense — Hanwha, Hyundai Rotem, KAI, LIG Nex1. Here's the holdings, costs, performance, and how it compares to alternatives.

NVIDIA HBM Memory: Why Korean Chips Power Jensen Huang’s AI Boom

Two Korean companies — Samsung and SK Hynix — produce 90% of the high-bandwidth memory powering NVIDIA's AI revolution. Here's what U.S. investors need to know.

Korean Defense Stocks: Why K-Arms Are Europe’s Go-To Arsenal 2026

Korea's "Big 4" defense firms — Hanwha, KAI, Hyundai Rotem, LIG Nex1 — have built a $69 billion order backlog and are reshaping how Europe buys weapons. Here's the investor's guide.

EWY vs FLKR: The Best Korea ETF for U.S. Investors in 2026

External · Bloomberg ETF IQ ETF flows and trends — institutional view Bloomberg ETF IQ covers ETF inflows, outflows, and macro themes shaping the…

Samsung vs SK Hynix: Which Korean AI Memory Stock Should You Buy?

Samsung vs SK Hynix — if you want exposure to the AI memory boom from Korea, these are the two names that dominate the…

How to Buy Korean Stocks from the U.S.: A Complete Guide for 2026

You’ve decided Korea looks interesting — Samsung, the Value-Up reforms, K-Defense, AI memory. But how do you actually buy Korean stocks if you live…