Field guides to the Korean market
Practical, sourced explainers for investing in Korea from abroad — how the market's
machinery works and where its risks are disclosed. Facts only, no recommendations.
How to Buy Korean Stocks as a ForeignerWhich brokers give foreigners direct KRX access in 2026 (IBKR, moomoo, Futu), ADR and ETF alternatives, market hours, currency, and what to check before you buy.Read the guide →Why Korean Stocks Halt: VI, Sidecar, Circuit BreakersVolatility interruptions, the sidecar, market-wide circuit breakers and the ±30% daily limit — Korea's trading halts explained for foreign investors.Read the guide →Rights Offerings and Convertible Bonds in KoreaHow rights offerings, third-party placements and convertible bonds dilute shareholders of Korean stocks — the mechanics, the math, and where it is disclosed.Read the guide →How Delisting Works on the Korea ExchangeTrading suspensions, managed-stock designation, substantive review and liquidation trading — how delisting actually works on the Korea Exchange.Read the guide →Every Korean ADR on US ExchangesEvery Korean company listed on the NYSE and Nasdaq as of 2026 — including SK Hynix's new SKHY ADR — plus why Samsung Electronics is not one of them.Read the guide →Korea's Value-up Program, ExplainedKorea's Value-up Program: the voluntary disclosures, the KRX index of 100 companies, the ETFs — and how to tell announced plans from filed actions.Read the guide →The Research Stack for Korean StocksThe five-tool workflow for researching Korean stocks in English — TradingView, MarketScreener, English DART, KRX — and the background-check step the standard stack misses.Read the guide →