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Watchdog Chief Warns of Retail Speculation Amid Volatility

editor 5월 19, 2026
Watchdog Chief Warns of Retail Speculation Amid Volatility
Lee Chan-jin, governor of the Financial Supervisory Service ()

South Korea’s top financial regulator has voiced significant concern that individual retail investors could face substantial losses due to escalating market volatility. This warning comes directly from the Financial Supervisory Service (FSS).

During a crucial meeting on consumer risk response held earlier this week, FSS Governor Lee Chan-jin highlighted the growing potential for retail investors to shift investments towards highly volatile and risky assets. This trend is expected to intensify with the impending introduction of single-stock leveraged, or inverse, exchange-traded funds (ETFs) next week.

These specialized single-stock leveraged and inverse ETFs are designed to amplify daily returns, offering up to twice the performance of their underlying stock, which inherently increases both potential gains and losses.

Retail investors have been a dominant force, heavily investing in existing leveraged ETFs, a key factor contributing to the country’s stock market reaching unprecedented record highs.

Fueled by this robust buying spree from individual investors, the nation’s benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) has surged impressively, climbing over 70 percent this year, following a remarkable 76 percent advance last year. This performance has positioned the KOSPI as a top performer among major global markets.

However, the financial watchdog cautions that the upcoming launch of single-stock leveraged ETFs could further accelerate the flow of capital into these high-risk financial products, magnifying market exposure for investors.

Amidst the market’s rapid ascent over recent months, many investors, driven by a fear of missing out (FOMO), are resorting to significant borrowing to fund their purchases of domestic stocks.

This surge in speculative activity has pushed the amount of money borrowed to buy stocks, commonly known as margin debt, to a record-breaking 36.57 trillion won ($24.37 billion) as of last Friday, according to data compiled by the Korea Financial Investment Association.

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