Samsung Securities, How to Invest in Stocks During Rising Interest Rates?... Untact Conference on the 31st View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Ji-hwan Park] Samsung Securities announced on the 23rd that it will hold the 'Samsung Securities Untact Conference' on the 31st. The event is designed for investors who find it difficult to determine the direction of stock investment due to rising interest rates.


Samsung Securities plans to support trading of U.S. stocks for a total of 16 hours in April. The conference was prepared to provide the latest information to individual investors ahead of the extended trading hours.


Since the 22nd, Samsung Securities has supported U.S. stock pre-market trading starting three hours earlier than before, from 5 PM. The after-market trading in April will also be supported from 5 AM to 9 AM, immediately after market close.


This untact conference will be held live for 2 hours and 30 minutes from 4 PM to 6:30 PM on Wednesday the 31st, focusing on investment strategies and promising stocks in Korea, the U.S., and China. Since it takes place on a weekday, the conference starts after the domestic stock market closes, allowing individual investors who invest in domestic stocks to participate without burden.


Notably, while the conference was held only for overseas stocks until last year, this year it will feature the lead analysts responsible for domestic stocks as well. The conference will include lectures and real-time Q&A sessions with instructors such as Heo Jin-wook, Head of the Macro Team at Samsung Securities Research Center; Yoo Seung-min, Head of the Global Strategy Team; Jung Myung-ji, Head of the Investment Information Team; Jang Hyo-sun, Head of the Global Stocks Team; and Kim Mi-sun, analyst in charge of Chinese stocks.



The edited videos of the live conference will be divided by topic and uploaded on April 5th to Samsung Securities' YouTube channel 'Samsung POP'.


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