SK Hynix US Listing Sparks Leveraged ETF Boom as Six New Products Launch Next Week

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TradingKey - As SK Hynix officially listed on Nasdaq on July 10, the South Korean semiconductor giant's debut on the US market stage is triggering a chain reaction. According to market sources, six new leveraged and inverse ETF products tracking the performance of SK Hynix ADRs are in the final stages of preparation and are expected to list collectively next week, providing global investors with more diverse trading tools.

The source of this product boom is the historic record set by SK Hynix's ADR offering. The offering was priced at $149 per ADR for 177.9 million ADRs, raising approximately $26.5 billion and surpassing Alibaba's $25 billion record in 2014 to become the largest US IPO by a foreign company in history. The offering was oversubscribed by more than seven times, with Baillie Gifford, Coatue Management, and Situational Awareness Partners collectively indicating up to $7 billion in interest.

The explosive power of leveraged ETFs has been fully demonstrated over the past few months. The Hong Kong-listed CSOP 2x Long SK Hynix ETF, since its listing in October 2025, saw its year-to-date gain once surpass 1,000%. The stunning performance of this product has made global asset managers realize the immense market demand for developing leveraged products around SK Hynix.

The six upcoming products are expected to cover various strategies, including 2x long, 2x short, and inverse, providing investors with tools for both long and short plays. Sources said several of these products will be directly linked to the trading price of SK Hynix ADRs on Nasdaq, making price discovery during US trading hours more active.

However, the side effects of leveraged ETFs have already put South Korean regulators on high alert. After South Korea approved single-stock leveraged ETFs in May, Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix, along with their derivatives, at one point accounted for 84% of the South Korean stock market's trading volume, highly concentrating capital in the two chip giants. The KOSPI Index has corrected 20% from its June peak, officially entering a technical bear market. The Governor of South Korea's Financial Supervisory Service admitted that approving such products had "negative side effects" and stated that "the issuance should have been stopped at all costs at the time."

Analysts point out that leveraged ETFs employ a daily rebalancing mechanism, which can create a pro-cyclical effect of "buying on the way up and selling on the way down" under extreme market conditions. According to estimates by Nomura Securities, for every 1% move in the market, related leveraged ETFs would generate about $9 billion in mechanical rebalancing demand. This passive trading logic could amplify volatility in a highly concentrated market structure.

For the new products set to debut next week, the focus of market attention is not only on their first-day trading performance but also on whether they will continue the previous frenzy of leveraged ETFs or face more intense volatility under the pressure of a pullback from highs. In any case, SK Hynix's leap from South Korean stocks to US stocks is reshaping the capital landscape of global semiconductor investment.

Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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