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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