As the KOSPI index surpasses the 4,000 mark for the first time in history and continues its steep upward trend, investor expectations for the so-called "Ocheonpi" (KOSPI 5,000) are growing day by day.


Samsung Asset Management announced on October 30 that it will host a webinar titled "Beyond KOSPI 4,000, to 5,000 with Kodex!" through the official Kodex ETF YouTube channel. This webinar, which will explore domestic equity investment strategies, will be broadcast live on the Kodex ETF official YouTube channel at 6:00 p.m. on the same day.


The special KOSPI 4,000 breakthrough webinar will be held in three sessions. In today's first session, the webinar will provide an overview of domestic stock investment strategies. On November 6 and 13, fund managers responsible for major domestic ETFs at Samsung Asset Management will appear to share their expertise on ETF investment strategies.


In the first part of the October 30 webinar, the program will analyze major events such as the third-quarter earnings of key U.S. companies, the October FOMC results, and the anticipated impact of APEC. The second part will introduce practical ETF investment strategies to benefit from the "KOSPI 5,000 era." The webinar will also highlight recommended domestic ETFs for investors who are increasingly interested in the Korean stock market due to its overwhelming upward momentum.


Kim Dohyung, Head of ETF Consulting at Samsung Asset Management, explained, "With the full-scale reevaluation of the domestic stock market underway, KOSPI 5,000 is no longer just a dream but is becoming a reality, making it essential to prepare sophisticated investment strategies." He added, "Through this special webinar, we will present the optimal Samsung Kodex ETF investment portfolio for the era of KOSPI 5,000."



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