SFC warns of suspicious AI-themed investment product offered by Gold Fun and AGA
The Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) today warned the public of a suspicious AI-themed investment product involving a high-frequency trading arrangement offered and marketed by Gold Fun Corporation Limited and Angel Guardian Alliance Technology Limited (AGA).
The arrangement has not been authorised by the SFC for offering to the Hong Kong public and is suspected to have breached the Securities and Futures Ordinance (SFO).
The SFC notes that Gold Fun and AGA claimed in the marketing materials that the arrangement makes use of “AI-based quantum high-frequency trading” to generate estimated monthly yield of 3% to 8% for investors, with low or no risks. Reports have also been received regarding difficulties in withdrawing investments from the arrangement.
As a result, the SFC added the arrangement and its related information on the SFC’s Suspicious Investment Products Alert List on 16 January 2026. The SFC will take all appropriate actions where there is any breach of the law.
The regulator advises the public not to invest in any non-SFC authorised investment products. Since these products are not regulated by the SFC, their investors have very limited or no protection and may lose all their investments. The SFC once again reminds the public to stay vigilant when making investment decisions.
