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粤投教“视”界大赏:获奖作品亮相,看它们为何“出圈”
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2025-05-16 05:55

Group 1 - The core event is the "Investment Education Protection: Guangdong Investment Strategy" micro-video competition, which was organized by the Guangdong Securities and Futures Industry Association, Southern Metropolis Daily, and Bay Finance Society, culminating in the announcement of winners just before the "5.15 National Investor Protection Publicity Day" [2][3] - The competition attracted 75 submissions from financial institutions in Guangdong (excluding Shenzhen), focusing on themes such as serving the real economy, investor protection, and social responsibility [2] - The awarded works addressed current financial market pain points, including AI scams, elderly investment traps, and the popularization of new financial products, utilizing innovative formats like short dramas and animations to make professional knowledge accessible to the public [2][3] Group 2 - A total of 19 works were awarded from the 75 entries, showcasing diverse themes, vibrant presentation styles, and profound educational content, effectively responding to the new "National Nine Articles" requirements for enhancing investor education [3] - The winning entries demonstrated a keen awareness of market pain points such as AI scams and the emotional needs of different age groups, employing innovative formats to engage audiences [3][4] Group 3 - The first prize-winning work, "Old Wu's Investment Journey: Companionship is the Best Prevention," highlights the emotional scams targeting elderly investors, emphasizing the importance of family companionship in fraud prevention [4] - The second prize-winning work, "AI Algorithm? Human Algorithm!" reveals the underlying logic of scams exploiting human greed through a hacker's perspective, combining technological insight with cautionary messages [5][6] - The third prize-winning works include "The Self-Narration of ST Stocks," which uses a personified approach to explain delisting rules and investment risks, and "315 Financial Anti-Fraud: Unveiling 'Fake' Securities Apps," which educates viewers on identifying fraudulent applications [8][9]