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The doors have opened.. but the market does not favor anyone.
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Today, the Saudi market "TASI" experienced a historic moment by opening the doors to direct investment for all categories of foreign investors from around the world.
It was supposed to be a celebratory scene,
But screens turned red,
And the index declined by 1.9%, losing more than 200 points in the first hours of this global opening.
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The paradox is not in the decline, but in the timing.
While the world was watching foreign liquidity enter,
Sell-off pressures were dominant.
"Aramco" and "Al Rajhi" stocks — the market pillars —
Along with a sharp drop in "Nadec" stock by over 6% after disappointing financial results,
And the metals and gold sectors were affected by global fluctuations.
This contrast clearly tells us:
Markets do not move by emotions or historic occasions,
But by numbers, results, and tangible economic reality.
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Why did TASI decline on the "Global Wedding" day?
Foreign investment is not a "magic wand" that instantly raises prices,
But a "magnifying glass" that increases market efficiency and rigor.
What happened today may be a reorganization of positions;
Because the smart investor — whether local or foreign — does not buy the "news" but buys the "value."
The decline we saw amid a liquidity of 4.4 billion riyals is a reminder that opening up to the world also means exposure to global valuation standards that do not spare weakness in profits or over-optimism in expectations.
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Summary:
Joining the world is an acknowledgment of our economy's strength,
But at the same time, it puts our companies to a real test of sustainability and transparency.
Today’s market did not close only with a decline,
But closed with a message:
The new purchasing power is looking for opportunities, not favors.
What happened today is just the beginning,
So do you see this decline as an opportunity to build investment positions with newcomers,
Or is it a warning bell to reevaluate portfolios?
Share your opinion in the comments,
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