The South Korean Stock Market May Be Signaling A Bottom For Global Equities

 | Mar 06, 2020 11:39AM ET

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The equity markets continue to be in a state of flux as they attempt to climb from their Feb. 28 lows, with massive price swings daily. However, there continue to be signs of improvement that are slowly taking shape. To find one of those signs, one must swing over to the opposite side of the world and turn to the South Korean stock market, away from the volatility of the U.S. equity market.

South Korea has been one of the hardest-hit countries by the coronavirus, and yet the KOSPI has been showing improving trends, that may even suggest the stock market has bottomed. What may be even more interesting is that the S&P 500 may be following the KOSPI’s lead higher, as the two begin to diverge.