🚨 **Korean investors push SK Hynix shares to a massive premium on Nasdaq** $SKHYB

Since the listing of the **SK Hynix ADR** on Nasdaq on July 10, retail investors in South Korea have bought a net **$835 million** worth of the stock up to August 19.

The result?

An unusually large pricing gap between the local share and the ADR version trading in the United States.

On August 19:

🇰🇷 SK Hynix stock in Korea: **-9.75%** to 1.5 million won

🇺🇸 ADR on Nasdaq: **+0.35%** to $156.16

And since each ADR represents **0.1 of the Korean share**, the local share price should have been about 10 times the ADR price.

But the market delivered a totally different outcome:

**The ADR premium reached around 46.67%.**

Even more surprisingly, this strong demand came from **Korean retail investors themselves**.

The story here is bigger than SK Hynix.

It shows how access to the U.S. market can completely change the pricing of a single asset when new capital flows in.

**This is exactly the kind of distortion markets look for before prices eventually return to balance.**

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