In every language it's discussed. The fastest-growing buyers of US equities are individuals in Seoul, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Taipei, and Singapore. Mediaberry reads what they say about you — in their own language.
Today's investors are everywhere — and they're no longer only institutions writing in English. The fastest-growing buyers of US equities are individuals in Seoul, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Taipei and Singapore, putting their capital into the world's best stocks and discussing every move in their own language.
They debate your earnings on Naver. They build their thesis on 5ch. They share conviction across moomoo, Tiger, Reddit and X — in Korean, Japanese, Chinese and English. This is the conversation that shapes demand for your stock, and Mediaberry brings all of it into a single, coherent view.
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South Korean individuals were the largest foreign buyers of US stocks in 2025 — and remained the top net buyers into 2026.
Japanese investors bought a record ¥10.4 trillion of overseas equities in a single year through NISA — across 25M accounts and growing.
Chinese-speaking investors on Futu / moomoo alone, trading hundreds of billions in US stocks each quarter — and discussing every ticker in Chinese.
English is the global baseline of equity discussion — and the most saturated, with US-only sentiment tools already crowding the space. Mediaberry covers it because no IR brief can be credible without it, but the differentiated value is what comes next.
27 million users trade US equities through Futu / moomoo alone — concentrated in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, and the broader Mandarin- and Cantonese-speaking diaspora. None of them discuss your stock in English. No US IR platform reads this conversation. Mediaberry does.
South Korean individuals were the largest single foreign buyer of US stocks in 2025 and remained the top net buyers into 2026. The conversation is on Naver, in 종목토론실, on DC인사이드 — none of it in English. Korean is the highest-impact non-English market to cover, and the one where Mediaberry's edge is widest.
The 2024 NISA expansion drove Japanese investors to buy a record ¥10.4 trillion (~$66B) of overseas equities in a single year, across more than 25 million accounts and growing. The Yahoo!ファイナンス掲示板 NISA holders are long-term, structural, and entirely Japanese-speaking. Mediaberry reads the board your existing tools don't see.
Singapore has one of the highest ADR participation rates per capita in the world. Malaysia and Thailand are building the same retail rails Korea did five years ago. Mediaberry is staging SEA market coverage now, English-first locally, with native-language layers to follow.
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