Korea’s Cheap Stocks: A Bargain or a Trap?
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South Korea’s stock market has surged in recent months, but investors now face a strange reality: shares are trading at their lowest valuations ever. This paradox, where prices rise while value metrics fall, has left many asking if Korean stocks are a rare bargain or a warning sign. Analysts point to strong corporate earnings and global demand, yet the gap between price and value continues to widen. For now, the market offers a rare opportunity—but only for those willing to dig deeper.