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Music Securities: Investment Shares? – Korea University Research

Korea University Study Finds Music Investment Platform Reflects Rational ⁢Economic Judgments

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA – A new study‌ published in Economics Letters by researchers at ⁤Korea University business ⁢School confirms the music investment platform, Music Cow, operates as ‍a financial market​ driven by rational investment‍ decisions based on economic‍ fundamentals, rather than⁤ solely fan ⁤enthusiasm. the research, conducted by Ko Byung-wan (IS), ‍Park Jin-kwan (Treasury), and Kim​ Jae-hwan⁢ (Marketing), analyzed music securities pricing⁣ data and artist popularity indicators before and after the platform’s products were classified as securities under the Capital Market Law in 2022.

The study revealed that while music securities typically exhibit a “popularity ⁤premium”⁤ linked too strong⁢ fandoms – reflecting ​the expectation of long-term royalty streams – price ‍sensitivity ⁢to market shocks​ increased after the regulatory⁢ judgment. This suggests investors began evaluating securities based on economic factors⁢ rather than emotional attachment,indicating a shift ‍towards a‌ more mature investment market.

“Contrary⁢ to some⁣ concerns about ⁤new investment ⁢products,investors are making ‌reasonable‍ decisions that are ‌not much different from existing investment products,” ‍stated Professor Ko Byung-wan⁢ of Korea‍ University.”If ⁣the law and institution⁣ are well supported so that reasonable ⁣investors can ​be well protected, and the​ trading ⁣habitat ‌is ⁤further improved, new ⁢investment⁤ products can be a catalyst to grow in the financial market.”

The findings demonstrate that⁣ Music⁣ Cow users are participating ‌for ⁢genuine investment purposes, moving beyond purely ‌fan-based activity.‍ A Music ‌Cow official ‍stated the company views the post-regulatory period as an “undervalued ‍phase” following ⁢a rational market reassessment and is currently ‌preparing for formal regulatory approval. The research ⁢supports ⁤the platform’s function‌ as a legitimate trading ‌market for investment products.

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