Matt Teo

Matt Teo

Payments Industry Commentator | Financial Culture Researcher

BA in Economics, obsessed with payment history (collects antique banknotes). Publishes Sociology of Payments series on Caixin, revealing urban-rural gaps behind QR code payments. His World Currency Museum virtual exhibit garnered 1M+ views.

Latest Articles

How to Apply for a Wise Virtual Card in 2026: Wise Card Eligibility, Address Proof, Fees, and China Use Guide
How to Apply for a Wise Virtual Card in 2026: Wise Card Eligibility, Address Proof, Fees, and China Use Guide
Want to apply for a Wise virtual card? This 2026 guide explains Wise Card eligibility, why mainland China addresses usually cannot apply, supported countries, address proof, KYC, physical vs digital cards, fees, ATM limits, China payment options, and account risk rules.
Outlook for 2026: Investment Potential in China's Stock Market Driven by Corporate Profit Growth
Outlook for 2026: Investment Potential in China's Stock Market Driven by Corporate Profit Growth
Looking ahead to 2026, the investment potential in China's stock market will be driven by corporate profit growth. Based on the latest China news analysis, technological innovation, revaluation of state-owned enterprise value, and globalization going overseas are the three core themes, revealing structural opportunities for investors.
Understanding China's 2025 Remittance Policy Changes: Impact on International Students and Families
Understanding China's 2025 Remittance Policy Changes: Impact on International Students and Families
Planning to send money from China to the US in 2025? This article interprets the latest policies: the individual $50,000 annual quota remains unchanged, but banks have stricter requirements for proof of funds source and use for tuition and living expenses. Learn how to prepare documents, remit in batches to manage exchange rate fluctuations, and ensure smooth fund arrival.
Want to Learn How to Trade US Stocks? This Beginner Lazy Pack Helps You Get Started Quickly
Want to Learn How to Trade US Stocks? This Beginner Lazy Pack Helps You Get Started Quickly
Want to know how to trade US stocks? This 2026 beginner guide will teach you step-by-step from choosing an overseas broker to open an account, understanding trading rules and taxes, to buying your first index ETF, allowing you with zero foundation to easily get started and embark on your wealth growth journey.
Mastering the Pulse of AI Hardware Upgrades: Analyzing Key Potential Sectors in Taiwan Stocks for 2026
Mastering the Pulse of AI Hardware Upgrades: Analyzing Key Potential Sectors in Taiwan Stocks for 2026
Looking ahead to 2026 Taiwan stock market trends, AI hardware upgrades are the core driving force. This article deeply analyzes four potential sectors: AI servers, advanced packaging, liquid cooling, and high-speed transmission, helping you precisely grasp the certain investment opportunities brought by technological changes.
2025 Taiwan Stock Index Investment Guide: TAIFEX vs. Taiwan 50 Showdown
2025 Taiwan Stock Index Investment Guide: TAIFEX vs. Taiwan 50 Showdown
Want to invest in Taiwan stock indices? This guide helps you decide. For market-average returns and maximum risk diversification, ETFs tracking the TAIFEX are better; for concentrated investment in leading companies for potentially higher returns, the Taiwan 50 Index is your top choice. Understand components, risks, and fees to find the best investment tool for you.
Say Goodbye to Panic: Master the Winning Rules for Stock Investing in a Bear Market
Say Goodbye to Panic: Master the Winning Rules for Stock Investing in a Bear Market
Is the ongoing downturn in the Chinese stock market causing your account to shrink and making you anxious? This article provides a complete set of bear market investment rules, from optimizing asset allocation and selecting defensive stocks to staged bottom-fishing layouts, helping you say goodbye to panic, operate steadily in a bear market, and sow seeds of profit for the future bull market.
Nasdaq Composite vs Nasdaq-100: Components, Weighting, Risk, and ETF Choices
Nasdaq Composite vs Nasdaq-100: Components, Weighting, Risk, and ETF Choices
Compare the Nasdaq Composite and Nasdaq-100 by components, tech exposure, market-cap weighting, risk, return potential, and ETFs such as QQQ and ONEQ.
Learn Investing from Zero: Start by Understanding Hang Seng Index Constituents
Learn Investing from Zero: Start by Understanding Hang Seng Index Constituents
Want to invest in the Hong Kong Hang Seng Index? This article provides zero-foundation teaching for beginners, starting from understanding constituents, teaching you to choose ETFs as the preferred tool, and detailing the full process from account opening, funding to purchasing, helping you easily take the first step in Hong Kong stock investing.
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