SK Hynix — the Korean memory-chip maker at the center of the AI build-out through high-bandwidth memory (HBM) — has traded on Nasdaq since July 10, 2026, when its American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) debuted under the ticker SKHY at US$149 per ADR. The company remains dual-listed: its common shares continue to trade in Korea as KRX 000660, and 10 ADRs correspond to one common share. This page is the continuously-updated home for SKHY on WEEX: where to track the price, what drives the stock, and the practical routes to get exposure — including without a US brokerage account.
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SKHY trades on Nasdaq during US market hours, while the underlying common shares trade in Korea (KRX 000660) during Korean market hours. Outside those windows, you can follow a SK Hynix–linked price via the SKHYNIX perpetual futures market on WEEX (SKHYNIX-USDT). For spot listings, see the WEEX markets section.
SK Hynix is a memory-semiconductor maker whose 2026 story is HBM — the high-bandwidth memory that AI accelerators depend on. In the first quarter of 2026 the company reported record results: revenue of 52.6 trillion won, up 198% year over year, with HBM sales up roughly 300%. It holds about 57% of the HBM market and is a key supplier to Nvidia. Its July 2026 Nasdaq ADR listing raised roughly US$26.5 billion — the largest-ever US share sale by a foreign company.
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For scenario analysis and price targets, see the dated coverage linked below — this page is kept continuously updated and does not carry point-in-time targets.
Route 1 — US brokerage access: buy SKHY ADRs directly on Nasdaq during US market hours through a brokerage that offers US equities.
Route 2 — on WEEX: SK Hynix–linked price exposure is available through the SKHYNIX perpetual futures market (SKHYNIX-USDT) — go long or short, with leverage. To trade:
A perpetual futures position is not the stock or the ADR: it is a derivative designed to provide SK Hynix–linked price exposure, its market price can deviate from the underlying (funding, liquidity, volatility), and leverage amplifies losses as well as gains. Understand these risks before trading.
| Point of comparison | US brokerage (SKHY ADR) | WEEX (SKHYNIX perpetual futures) |
|---|---|---|
| What you hold | SK Hynix ADRs (10 ADRs = 1 common share) | Futures position designed to track SK Hynix pricing |
| Market types | Cash equity (ADR) | Perpetual futures |
| Account requirement | US-market brokerage account | WEEX account |
| Trading hours | US market hours | See the market page |
| Minimum size | Broker-dependent | See the market page |
| Shareholder rights | Rights as an ADR holder — see the prospectus | No — price exposure only |
A perpetual futures contract is a derivative with no expiry date, designed to follow its underlying's price through a funding mechanism. On WEEX, the SK Hynix–linked market is SKHYNIX perpetual futures (SKHYNIX-USDT): you post USDT margin and can go long or short with leverage. It is price exposure only — not shares, not ADRs, and it carries no shareholder rights. For contract specifications and hours, see the market page.
An American Depositary Receipt — a US-listed instrument representing the Korean common shares. Ten SKHY ADRs correspond to one KRX-listed common share.
July 10, 2026, at US$149 per ADR (day-one provisional ticker SKHYV). The Korean listing continues in parallel.
SKHY is the SK Hynix ADR itself. SKUU and SKDD are GraniteShares 2× leveraged daily ETFs that track SKHY — SKUU on the long side, SKDD on the short side — launched around July 13–14, 2026. They are separate ETF products, not SK Hynix shares or ADRs.
Yes — the common shares continue to trade on the KRX under 000660, alongside the Nasdaq ADRs.
For how dividends are handled on the ADRs, refer to the ADR prospectus and the issuer's information.
The next earnings are scheduled for July 29, 2026, after the US market close.
The SKHYNIX perpetual futures market — a derivative designed to provide SK Hynix–linked price exposure. It is not the stock or the ADR and carries no shareholder rights; leverage amplifies losses as well as gains.
SKHY ADRs: US market hours (9:30–16:00 ET; 23:30–06:00 JST in winter, one hour earlier during US daylight saving). SKHYNIX perpetual futures: see the WEEX market page for current hours.
Perpetual futures on U.S. stocks like this one trade on WEEX — see the futures market listing.
This content is for information only and is not investment advice.
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