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Free Hong Kong seminar tackles investor behavior in volatile markets

Why do smart investors make costly mistakes? This Hong Kong event reveals the hidden biases derailing your decisions—and how to fix them. No sales, just strategy.

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Free Hong Kong seminar tackles investor behavior in volatile markets

CrazyLive, a platform dedicated to investor education and behavioral finance, will host a free public seminar in Hong Kong on March 8, 2026. Titled Investor Behavior and Decision-Making Frameworks in High-Volatility Environments, the event aims to help retail investors strengthen their decision-making discipline without promoting financial products or offering investment advice.

The seminar will run from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM at Function Room 1-3 in Hotel ICON, Tsim Sha Tsui East. Three experienced financial professionals—Cecilia Kwok, Angel Xu, and Jolin Zhu—will lead discussions on cognitive biases, emotional investing, and systematic decision-making. Attendees will examine real-world case studies of common decision-making errors and explore practical tools to support better investment choices.

Warren Wang, founder of CrazyLive, highlighted that retail investors often struggle due to a lack of discipline and structure rather than a lack of intelligence or information. The event will not cover product promotions, return guarantees, or personalized advice, focusing instead on behavioral analysis and framework-based strategies.

Admission is free, and registration is open via the link: https://crazylivehk.netlify.app/. Organizers have not disclosed the number of participants signed up so far.

The seminar provides retail investors with a structured approach to navigating high-volatility markets. By addressing behavioral traps and decision-making frameworks, the event seeks to improve discipline without endorsing specific financial products. Registration remains open for those interested in attending.

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