KWEB Trade Ideas
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Fed unpredictability meets rising inflation — hide out in cheap Chinese tech stocks
LONG · 2026-07-08Rising oil prices from the Iran conflict are reigniting inflation fears right as the new Fed chair decides to stop warning the market about interest rate changes. However, Chinese tech stocks like Alibaba are rallying almost 10% because they offer massive growth at a huge discount compared to highly-valued US tech companies that are vulnerable to unpredictable American interest rates.
Global investors panic over Iran and oil — capital is rotating into cheap Chinese tech like Alibaba
LONG · 2026-07-08Global markets are selling off as Middle East tensions send oil prices surging. However, Chinese tech stocks are catching a bid, with Alibaba having its best day in 10 months as investors rotate money into a market that has missed the global AI rally.
Iran peace deal could drop oil prices — long South Korean tech and shipping stocks
LONG · 2026-06-12President Trump announced that a peace deal with Iran could be finalized within days, which would reopen a critical global oil shipping route and lift energy sanctions.
Iran peace deal hopes send Korean stocks surging — ride the chip rally with EWY
LONG · 2026-06-12Hopes for a peace deal to end the Iran war triggered a massive 8% rally in South Korean stocks, especially lifting semiconductor companies that had been dragged down by the conflict.
Iran peace deal looming — ride the relief rally in Asian tech stocks
LONG · 2026-06-12President Trump announced that a peace deal with Iran could be finalized within days. This immediately sparked a massive relief rally in global markets, particularly sending South Korean tech stocks surging 8%.
China tech stocks nearing bear market — bet against the downturn
SHORT · 2026-06-11Rising global tensions and a massive tech sell-off are dragging Chinese stocks down toward a bear market—a drop of 20% or more from recent highs. High inflation and the threat of new interest rate hikes are making investors flee riskier markets.