Taiwan and South Korea Investors Maintain Leveraged Positions Amid Selloff

Taiwan and South Korea Investors Maintain Leveraged Positions Amid Selloff
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Retail investors in Taiwan and South Korea kept leveraged bets during a selloff linked to the war in Iran.

  • Retail investors in Taiwan and South Korea largely held on to leveraged positions during a market selloff.
  • The selloff was spurred by the war in Iran, according to the source.
  • Investor behavior signals continued appetite for Taiwan and South Korea's tech-heavy markets.

Retail investors in Taiwan and South Korea did not significantly reduce their leveraged positions during a market downturn attributed to the war in Iran.

Investor resilience in these markets may indicate ongoing confidence in the region's technology sectors, despite geopolitical tensions affecting market stability. Based on a single source report

Market observers may monitor whether investor sentiment changes if geopolitical events continue to impact regional markets.