What's Happening Events
Jun 2026
(Sat)
Using I Ching and Qi Men Investment Strategies in Turbulent Times
- Event of
- Open SPACE 2026
- Subject
- Investment Management
- Date & time
- 06Jun 2026 (Sat)14:00 - 15:00
- Type of Event
- Hybrid (In-person & Online Attendance)
- Venue
- Room 311, 3/F, Admiralty Centre, 18 Harcourt Road, Admiralty, HK (access via the shopping arcade escalators through Exit A, Admiralty MTR Station)
- Online Platform
- HKU SPACE YouTube Channel
- Fee
- Free
- Speaker
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- Mr Yang Ho Yun ( )
Mr Yang Ho Yun
Mr Yang has been engaged in the research and teaching of the I Ching and Zi Wei Dou Shu and applied analysis of Qi Men Dun Jia. He has been repeatedly invited to provide feature explanations and interviews for television, radio, and print media, covering both theory and practical applications in Hong Kong. He has also served as a guest speaker on I Ching and Qi Men programmes on Hong Kong’s TVB and Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK).
- Enquiry
- 2867 8392 (amy.fung@hkuspace.hku.hk)
- Relevant Programmes
With the heightened geopolitical tensions, investors need different tools to assess risks and formulate investment strategies. The 64 hexagrams of the I Ching and the principle of “yang and yin” reflect economic expansion and contraction to enhance the discipline and execution of investment strategies.
By combining the philosophical wisdom of the I Ching with Qi Men Dun Jia’s decision-making system, investors may gain practical reference and build an actionable framework for investment decisions. This seminar will focus on:
1. Using Qi Men Dun Jia charting to gauge China–U.S. market sentiment and favorable or unfavorable trend signals
2. Using the I Ching and Qi Men to analyse trends across different sectors
3. Building an investment decision and risk-management strategy that integrates the I Ching with Qi Men Dun Jia’s decision-making system
Language: Cantonese
The School may make available related programme information material at the seminar.
The School reserves the right to alter or modify the schedule of the event if necessary or expedient.