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The world’s hottest AI stock market just swung nearly 17% in two days

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After becoming 2026's best-performing major stock market on the back of an AI chip boom, South Korea's KOSPI suffered one of its sharpest drops on record and then rebounded almost as fast.

The 48-hour swing shows how concentrated the global AI trade has become, and why investors in everything from chip stocks to Bitcoin are exposed to sudden shifts in Federal Reserve policy.

The numbers we saw in the past couple of days are the kind normally reserved for volatile cryptocurrencies. KOSPI fell 8.29% on Monday, June 8, closing at 7,484.41 after an automatic 20-minute trading halt froze the market, then jumped 8.18% the next day to close at 8,096.93. Across two sessions, a market worth trillions swung close to 17%.

KOSPI is South Korea's main stock index, the rough equivalent of the S&P 500. It tracks around 950 companies on the Korea Exchange, weighted by size, which is its main problem: a few chipmakers led by Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix dominate it.

The index's total value had swelled past 7,000 trillion won, roughly $4.6 trillion, at its peak at the beginning of June, making the Korean market a direct bet on the global AI hardware cycle. Monday's plunge erased more than 554 trillion won, about $360 billion, in a single day.

How the world's hottest AI market started swinging like crypto

The run was built almost entirely on AI. KOSPI climbed about 92% in 2026 on demand for AI hardware, rising chip prices, and the race to build data centers, with Samsung and SK Hynix supplying roughly 72% of the gains. When a market leans that heavily on two stocks, the same names tend to drag everything down once the mood turns.

The trigger came from Washington, where a strong May jobs report on June 5 showed the US adding 172,000 jobs against forecasts near 85,000, the firmest hiring in 18 months. Strong hiring gives the Fed less reason to cut interest rates, and higher rates hit expensive, fast-growing tech companies hardest, since so much of their value rests on profits years away.

Chipmaker Broadcom then forecast weaker AI sales than Wall Street wanted and fell about 13%, dragging the main US chip index down more than 10% on Friday. By the time Seoul opened Monday, Samsung and SK Hynix were down around 10%.

Borrowed money then turned what was already a bad day into a market-halting one. Korea's retail traders had piled into leveraged bets on the chip giants, and margin debt had hit a record 37.74 trillion won, about $25 billion.

When prices fall against borrowed money, brokers demand more cash, forcing more selling that pushes prices lower still. The market's fear gauge spiked to a record high, above its financial-crisis peak, as those forced sales accelerated the decline.

The selling didn't stay contained in Seoul. On Tuesday in the US, the Nasdaq dropped more than 4% by midday before closing down about 1%, as investors dumped the riskiest tech names and rotated into defensive stocks like consumer staples and retailers.

Among them was Strategy, now seen by TradFi traders as essentially a leveraged bet on Bitcoin, a sign of how closely the AI and crypto trades now move together.

Korea's rebound reflected a swing back in global sentiment more than any change in AI demand. A ceasefire between Israel and Iran calmed nerves; Nvidia's Jensen Huang called the sell-off a buying opportunity; and US chips bounced overnight. The recovery clawed back nearly everything Monday wiped out, leaving the valuation question open.

Why crypto investors should be watching KOSPI

The June 5 jobs report knocked Bitcoin to a 2026 low near $59,100, wiped out more than $1.7 billion in leveraged crypto bets in a day, and extended a record run of withdrawals from US funds that hold Bitcoin. But how did one US job number drain the world's hottest stock market and its most-watched digital asset at once?

That reason is liquidity, the flow of cheap money. AI stocks and crypto have both run on easy money and an appetite for risky, fast-growing assets, so when investors brace for higher rates, they pull back from every speculative corner at once, which is how Seoul and Bitcoin fall together without any direct link.

The AI build-out is itself becoming an inflation risk for the Fed, with AI spending nearing $800 billion in 2026 and pushing up costs for power, chips, and labor. The same boom that lifts tech stocks could keep the Fed from cutting rates, the opposite of what crypto traders have spent months hoping for.

Whether this is an AI bubble or ordinary volatility is still up for debate. The bullish case is solid: AI spending is still strong, and chip earnings are holding up. But the bearish case is just as good: valuations are stretched, the gains sit in a few names, and borrowed money makes every drop worse.

A market that nearly doubled this year gave up months of gains on Monday and clawed most of them back by Tuesday, a reminder of how much the AI trade now rides on confidence and the Fed's next move.

The June 16-17 Fed meeting, the first under new chair Kevin Warsh, and this week's US inflation report will help decide whether Seoul's wild ride was a brief scare or an early warning for everything built on the same ground.

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