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What did they get right and what do they predict will happen next? To view this email as a web page, click [here](. [Barron’s]( Take Stock With Wall Street's Best Minds Look back at what our panel of Wall Street experts predicted in January and see how their stock picks fared—and their best investment advice for what's to come. Subscribe to Barron's today and get trusted markets advice to keep your portfolio on target. Summer Sale: 50% Off 12 Months VIEW OPTIONS For over 50 years, Barron's editors have interviewed a panel of Wall Street's best minds to get insights into what these experts predict will happen in the next year's economy and what their best stock picks are for the year. Six months later, we check in to see how their predictions performed. Here are the Barron's expert panelists: • Todd Ahlsten, CIO and Lead Portfolio Manager of Parnassus Core Equity Fund • Rupal J. Bhansali, CIO and International & Global Equities Portfolio Manager of Ariel Investments • Scott Black, Founder and President of Delphi Management • Abby Joseph Cohen, Advisory Director and Senior Investment Strategist of Goldman Sachs • Henry Ellenbogen, Former Portfolio Manager of New Horizons Fund and CIO of U.S. Equity Growth for T. Rowe Price • Mario Gabelli, Chairman and CEO of Gamco Investors • William Priest, CEO and Co-CIO of Epoch Investment Partners • Meryl Witmer, General Partner of Eagle Capital Partners • Oscar Schafer, Chairman of Rivulet Capital • Meryl Witmer, General Partner of Eagle Capital Partners Don’t miss your chance to subscribe to Barron's and get exclusive investing insights from some of Wall Street’s best minds. Summer Sale: 50% Off 12 Months VIEW OPTIONS This mailing was sent to {EMAIL}, because you are subscribed to receive Dow Jones Special Offers. [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Email Preferences]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Contact Us]( The Wall Street Journal Online | Attn: Customer Service | 4300 Route 1 North | South Brunswick, NJ 08852 ©2019 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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