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EPISODE · Mar 4, 2026 · 47 MIN

KOSPI Bloodbath: Why the FRDM ETF is a Winner

from Rigatoni Capital Podcast · host Colin Santucci

Korea's KOSPI just had its worst day since 2024, down 7.2% in a single session. Samsung and SK Hynix got crushed, circuit breakers were triggered, and foreign investors dumped over $3 billion in Korean equities. We break down exactly why it happened and who is winning right now.To understand today's selloff, you have to trace the full chain. US tariffs on China led to Beijing retaliating with refined rare earth export restrictions. The US captured Maduro in Venezuela. And now a full-scale war with Iran is threatening the Strait of Hormuz and spiking energy costs for the most energy-dependent semiconductor fabs on the planet. These are not separate headlines. They are one connected geopolitical realignment playing out in real time, and the FRDM ETF is quietly positioned perfectly for this moment.We also cover CrowdStrike's latest earnings, what China's rare earth restrictions mean for defense and semiconductor supply chains, and why waste management companies deserve a serious look in this environment.This is the macro-to-portfolio analysis you won't find on CNBC.Subscribe to Rigatoni Capital on Substack: https://rigatonicapital.substack.com#investing #stocks #finance #wallstreet #KOSPI #SouthKorea #Iran #OperationEpicFury #DefenseStocks #FRDM #RareEarths #China #CrowdStrike #StraitofHormuz #MacroInvesting #Geopolitics #MiddleEast #ETF #PortfolioStrategy #WasteManagement

Korea's KOSPI just had its worst day since 2024, down 7.2% in a single session. Samsung and SK Hynix got crushed, circuit breakers were triggered, and foreign investors dumped over $3 billion in Korean equities. We break down exactly why it happened and who is winning right now.To understand today's selloff, you have to trace the full chain. US tariffs on China led to Beijing retaliating with refined rare earth export restrictions. The US captured Maduro in Venezuela. And now a full-scale war with Iran is threatening the Strait of Hormuz and spiking energy costs for the most energy-dependent semiconductor fabs on the planet. These are not separate headlines. They are one connected geopolitical realignment playing out in real time, and the FRDM ETF is quietly positioned perfectly for this moment.We also cover CrowdStrike's latest earnings, what China's rare earth restrictions mean for defense and semiconductor supply chains, and why waste management companies deserve a serious look in this environment.This is the macro-to-portfolio analysis you won't find on CNBC.Subscribe to Rigatoni Capital on Substack: https://rigatonicapital.substack.com#investing #stocks #finance #wallstreet #KOSPI #SouthKorea #Iran #OperationEpicFury #DefenseStocks #FRDM #RareEarths #China #CrowdStrike #StraitofHormuz #MacroInvesting #Geopolitics #MiddleEast #ETF #PortfolioStrategy #WasteManagement

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Korea's KOSPI just had its worst day since 2024, down 7.2% in a single session. Samsung and SK Hynix got crushed, circuit breakers were triggered, and foreign investors dumped over $3 billion in Korean equities. We break down exactly why it happened...

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