Introduction to Strategies for Responding to Increased Volatility in Global Financial Markets... Q&A Session to Address Questions
Pre-registration for Seminar Participation Limited to First 500 Applicants... Starting at 4 PM on the 19th

Daishin Securities Holds Online Seminar on Year-End Stock Market Outlook View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Song Hwajeong] Daishin Securities will hold an online seminar proposing year-end investment strategies.


Daishin Securities announced on the 14th that it will conduct a "Year-end Market Outlook Online Seminar" addressing global volatility response strategies with 500 Creon customers via Zoom starting at 4 PM on the 19th.


The Year-end Market Outlook Online Seminar was prepared to provide participatory investment content to non-face-to-face stock trading customers. The seminar will be conducted by Lee Kyungmin, head of the Investment Strategy Team at Daishin Securities Research Center, through the non-face-to-face video conferencing platform Zoom.


Team Leader Lee will conduct an in-depth analysis of the expansion of global financial market volatility caused by inflationary pressures, sharp rises in commodity prices, and concerns over early tapering, and introduce response strategies. After the lecture, there will be a Q&A session to address customers' questions.


The seminar will be held from 4 PM on the 19th. To participate in the seminar, customers can pre-register through Daishin Securities and Creon online trading platforms (HTS, MTS) or the website. For more details, please contact the Customer Satisfaction Center.



Jung Kyungyeop, head of the Prime Customer Service Department, said, "As preferences for non-face-to-face direct investment increase, demand for online investment content is also growing," adding, "We hope this seminar will be helpful for Daishin Securities' non-face-to-face customers' investment activities."


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