SK Hynix's U.S. ADR has skyrocketed just three trading days after its listing, soaring over 27% on July 14 to close at $193.92 — pushing the premium over the underlying Korean shares to more than 50%, far above the roughly 3% spread at the time of pricing. The widening premium is being driven by options and leveraged ETF trading. U.S. options exchanges began offering SK Hynix ADR options on July 14, with about 150,000 contracts traded on the CBOE that day, alongside leveraged products from over 10 ETF issuers. Restrictions on converting Korean shares into ADRs make the premium structural. Wall Street is raising targets — Barclays set a $330 price target, implying about 70% upside, citing memory chip shortages extending through 2027.
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