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Did you notice what happened this week? The drop in Korean stocks was quite spectacular, and at the same time, we saw an impressive surge in cryptocurrencies. I don't think it's a coincidence.
What’s interesting is the correlation between these two movements. When the Southeast Asian stock markets, especially around Seoul time, start to decline, investors look for alternatives. And guess where they turn? Crypto assets.
The dynamic is quite clear if you think about it. Traditional Korean markets are under pressure, and that creates a kind of flight to digital assets. It’s a pattern we see regularly when there’s volatility in regional markets.
What fascinates me is how localized movements during Seoul time can have global repercussions on cryptocurrencies. Asian traders are a major force in this market, and when they reposition themselves, everyone feels the movement.
If you closely follow the correlations between traditional markets and crypto, you’ll see that these connections are becoming more and more obvious. It’s a good reminder that cryptocurrencies are not isolated from the rest of the global economy.