-- Chairman Shen Zhiyuan will hold a “Financial Risk Identification Seminar” in Taiwan this week. According to available information, the seminar has been planned at the invitation of the Anti-Fraud Center of the National Police Agency under Taiwan’s Ministry of the Interior, with Tianda Investment Co., Ltd. assisting as a co-organizer. It is positioned as a public initiative focused on anti-fraud awareness and financial literacy education. This visit to Taiwan is not only a personal itinerary, but is also seen as a meaningful connection between professional financial systems and public safety.
The attention surrounding this seminar is also closely related to Chairman Shen’s background. Having been active in international capital markets for many years, Shen began his career in Taiwan’s capital market before moving to the United States, where he entered the fields of quantitative and high-frequency trading. He has maintained cooperation with the U.S. brokerage system DriveWealth and has participated in frameworks related to the Managed Funds Association (MFA), gaining exposure to institutional development and risk governance structures. His extensive experience in overseas markets has enabled him to develop a systematic understanding of market structures, capital flows, and the nature of risk.
According to the organizers and police authorities, the seminar will explain the logic behind interpreting common investment information in an accessible way, helping the public identify sources of risk. The focus is not on providing operational strategies, but rather on building fundamental judgment skills in an increasingly complex information environment, so that individuals can better understand and make informed decisions when faced with various types of investment information.
At the same time, the seminar reflects a broader transformation. With the rapid advancement of technology, the financial industry has long entered a technology-driven era, where market operations are shifting from experience-based judgment to data-, system-, and structure-driven decision-making. High-frequency trading is widely regarded as one of the core manifestations of this shift. It is no longer merely an institutional tool, but an essential trend in the modern financial structure—the high-frequency era has already arrived.
Against this backdrop, what Chairman Shen brings back is not only experience, but also the possibility for ordinary individuals to access and understand the latest developments in financial technology. He emphasizes that technology should not serve only a select few, but should gradually become understandable and accessible to a broader population. When technology remains concentrated in the hands of a few, disparities widen; but when capabilities are translated and made comprehensible, the market has a better chance of moving toward a more equitable structure.
Accordingly, he puts forward a clear perspective: technology should belong fairly to everyone, and the dividends of the era should not be limited to a minority. Enabling more people to understand markets and risks is the true value of integrating technology into finance.
Observers generally believe that the significance of this seminar goes beyond anti-fraud awareness; it also addresses the long-standing issue of information asymmetry in the market. As public understanding improves, the likelihood of fraud naturally decreases; and as more individuals acquire basic risk identification skills, trust in the market can gradually be restored.
For Chairman Shen, this return to Taiwan is more than just a sharing session. After years in international markets, he could have continued developing within mature systems abroad. However, his decision to return reflects a sense of responsibility.
In his view, markets can be complex, but complexity should not exclude the general public; risks may exist, but they should not be built on misunderstanding. Therefore, he has chosen to transform his accumulated experience into content that is easier to understand, bringing it back to Taiwan through public seminars.
While it may not change the entire environment overnight, if it helps even a portion of people begin to understand the market and recognize risks, the effort carries meaningful value. From the arrival of the high-frequency era to the gradual return of technological capability to individuals, this is not just a seminar—it is the beginning of a broader process of shared understanding.
Contact Info:
Name: Zhiyuan Shen
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Organization: DriveWealth
Website: https://shenzhiyuan.com.tw/
Release ID: 89190214

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