About

Our mission

Most financial publications are loud, transactional, and designed to keep you scrolling. We’re not. Global Invest Note exists to help thoughtful investors make better decisions about money in a connected world — one well-researched analysis at a time.

We focus on what we know best: global market dynamics, with particular depth on Korea, the U.S., and the macro forces shaping both. We cover ETFs, country-specific opportunities, sector deep-dives, and the structural shifts that move markets over years, not days.

What you’ll find here

We publish in five core areas:

  • Korea Markets — KOSPI, Korean stocks, the Value-Up Program, K-Defense, AI memory, shipbuilding. Korea is having one of the most important re-ratings of the decade, and we cover it from a U.S.-investor perspective.
  • U.S. Markets — S&P 500 dynamics, Fed policy, sector rotation, and how American investors should position globally.
  • ETFs & Funds — Practical, comparison-driven guides on how to access international markets without overpaying.
  • Investing Basics — Foundational explainers for readers who want to understand how it all works, not just what to buy.
  • Market Analysis — Macro, currency, and cross-market themes that affect every portfolio.

Our editorial principles

No. 01

Educational, not prescriptive

We explain how things work and what drives markets. We don’t tell you what to buy. Investment decisions are yours to make.

No. 02

Long-term over short-term

We write about structural shifts that play out over years. Day-trading and quick-flip “tips” aren’t our focus.

No. 03

Sources over speculation

Every meaningful claim is grounded in primary sources — earnings reports, regulatory filings, official data, peer-reviewed research.

No. 04

Honest disclosures

If we have a position in a stock or ETF mentioned, we say so. If we don’t, we say that too. No hidden affiliations.

Who’s behind it

Global Invest Note is an independent publication. We’re not affiliated with any brokerage, asset manager, or financial-services firm. We don’t accept paid placements, sponsored stories, or compensation for coverage.

The site is supported by display advertising (currently Google AdSense) and, eventually, an optional paid newsletter for readers who want more in-depth research. Both options keep our editorial independence intact.

“The country that wins the next decade is rarely the one that won the last.”

A note on what we’re not

We are not financial advisors. We don’t manage money. We don’t take individual client questions about specific portfolios. Everything published here is educational content for general audiences — useful as a starting point, not as personalized advice.

If you need help making decisions specific to your financial situation, please work with a licensed financial advisor in your jurisdiction. See our full disclaimer for details.

How to reach us

For tips, feedback, partnership inquiries, or just to say hello, head to our contact page. We read everything, even if we can’t always reply.

Start with our latest analysis

The 2025 Korea rally was just the beginning. Read our flagship coverage on the Korea Discount, the Value-Up Program, and the K-Defense boom.

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