Sell Houses & Borrow Money To Buy TSLA - Koreans All In Stock Market?

Korean stockholders are selling their homes to raise money to bet on $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ .

During the pandemic, Korean retail investors bought $15 billion of Tesla shares, becoming the seventh largest shareholder of Tesla, with a 1.6% stake.

The Korean shareholders' stake is even more than hedge funds.

According to Bloomberg,

Park Sunghyun and her husband sold their home in Seoul, moved into a rental apartment with their 7-year-old son, and plowed the family's $230 , 000 of savings into shares of $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$

Why do Korean investors All IN the stock market?

1. From Investing in Property to Stock Market

Traditionally, Koreans prefer to invest their money in real estate. But property investments have become unaffordable for the average person.

In October 2021, an average apartment in Seoul was traded for more than 1.2 billion won, equivalent to $870,000.

So most Koreans are turning to the stock market.

In Korea, stocks are "long-term savings."

Korean stockholders believe that as the companies continue to grow stronger, stockholders profit from the stocks.

2. Retail Investors Profit From the Rally after Pandemic

During February and March 2020, the Korea Composite Index fell by more than 36%.

Korean investors started to buy the dip aggressively.

To rescue the market, South Korea introduced a series of emergency measures in late March 2020, including a temporary ban on short-selling in stocks.

After the "short-selling ban" was introduced, the Korea Composite Index jumped a cumulative 123.38% from its March 2020 low, making it the most bullish stock market in the world.

During this period, retail investors who aggresively bottom fished stocks really earned much money.

But Their Speculations Have No Fairy Tale Ending

Unfortunately, despite the fact that Koreans love speculation so much, the results are not so good.

It was reported that 5 of the top 10 stocks bought by Korean retail investors were in the red.

In addition to stocks, Koreans are also keen on cryptocurrencies.

LUNA cryptocurrency also collapsed this year, with the original $40 billion plunging to near-zero.

People who speculated on coins were on the brink of debt disaster. Some of them jumped off the bridge and ended their lives.

Bottom Line

Today's Koreans love all speculation and see these high-risk speculations as the only way to achieve wealth freedom.

They sell their houses and borrow money to speculate on stocks and cryptocurrencies. They bet almost everything in their lives to "change their destiny".

The huge gap between the rich and the poor is a multiple choice questions for Korean young people.

Tanking? Or desperate? Or speculate in stocks?

It's an inevitable phenomenon, and a sad story. Hope $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ can achieve more miracles and "save" these investors.

Do you agree with their agressive investing style?

What's your investing philosophy?

Share your thoughts in the comments section to win tiger coins~

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  • Just Do It
    ·2022-09-07
    賣屋買股太激進了的感覺,不過目前似乎是租房的好處大過買房的好處,主要是現金流比較高,加上住家可以比較有彈性調整,可以根據當時的預算調整住家需要,住無聊了還可以找地方搬去新環境. 但是賣了家拿來投資一家股票實在太激進,如果分散投資的方式或許比較合適,保守點可能還可以走得遠.
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  • breAkdaWn
    ·2022-09-07

    YES agree in agressive. its now or never!!

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  • ___ _
    ·2022-09-07
    Don't agree. I advocate only invest with money you can afford to lose, in this way if the market turns toward your favor, u can still afford to hold it through until bull returns. 
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  • highhand
    ·2022-09-07
    Sure beats selling house and buying $SINGAPORE POST LIMITED(S08.SI)$
    If you buy stock, pick a few high conviction ones and concentrate fire power there
    If you want to diversify, buy index or funds
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  • Cris0
    ·2022-09-07
    Disagree!!! They are gambling their money away. Will never be comfortable to throw all money just in stocks. Personally go for stable big companies with good dividend and usually hold stock long term
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  • Khikho
    ·2022-09-07
    他们卖掉房子,借钱炒股,冷不防对货币。他们几乎用生命中的一切来“改变命运”。


    不敢苟同[捂脸]
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  • Soyabean89
    ·2022-09-07
    Is this where steven lim shushu get his inspiration of selling house all in sinkpost? [Miser]
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  • Brocco
    ·2022-09-07
    There’s no right or wrong way of investing. Eventually depends on investor risk appetite. Personally, choose to invest in my comfort zone with emergercy funds aside &hold mixture of stocks, bonds, etc
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  • HelenJanet
    ·2022-09-07
    I don’t agree with their agressive investing style. I only invest using my spare cash and invest mostly on good blue chip stocks with high dividends.
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  • Joker_Smile
    ·2022-09-07
    kind of disagree. it's rare to see so many people invest in a single company & gotten rich. if so, there won't be so many not-rich-enough people around.
    think it's the hype generated and FOMO. [Smug]
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  • 己所不欲
    ·2022-09-07
    Not exactly sure how true this article is .  I don't think anyone would actually sell house to buy stocks.  
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  • BenjiFuji
    ·2022-09-07
    Hope is not a strategy. Blind faith will lead you nowhere. Please open your eyes with Value Investing and realise your pot of compounded wealth as the years go by. [Happy]
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  • GrumpyDino
    ·2022-09-07
    I believe some form of aggressive investing is needed to achieve FIRE, but we should only invest with cash not needed in the short term. Emergency funds are all the more important in today's world.
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  • JZ8
    ·2022-09-07
    I 1000% against this idea. We should always invest the money that we can afford to lose. Investment is not guaranteed profit, especially in the stock market.
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  • Success88
    ·2022-09-07
    It just part of distribute their portfolio for Koreans. Nothihg much to surprise.
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  • RDPD富爸穷爸
    ·2022-09-07
    That's suicidal. I never 'all in' onto a single stock. I never borrow to invest. I never treat stock markets as casino.
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  • Geophy
    ·2022-09-07

    Major holder Koreans

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  • grizzlylee
    ·2022-09-07
    This is too extreme, of cos 100% disagree.  only use spare cash to invest and invest in good stock or etf.
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  • Boo2020
    ·2022-09-07
    scary....the risk is too high....not worth.....
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  • MHh
    ·2022-09-07
    Insane. This is not investment but gambling. For risky investments, probably only use it for money that i can afford to lose. Otherwise, wont touch
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