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We connect you with exclusive offers at [ETFdb.com](. [View this email as a webpage]( [CE Credit] Could gold be poised for a comeback in 2023? U.S. Global Investors Presents a Guide to Gold Investing In 2023 [View in browser]( [US Global Email Header Image 600x93] WEBCAST Could Gold Be Poised for a Comeback In 2023? MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2022 | 2:00PM ET | CE CREDIT [REGISTER NOW]( Hi , Gold's shine may have dulled a bit in 2022, but precious metals have not lost their luster. Despite rising interest rates and an historically strong dollar, gold has managed to stay competitive against traditional safe-haven government bonds and other asset classes. In this upcoming webcast, U.S. Global Investors and VettaFi will discuss the outlook for gold miners and outline the role of the asset class in a diversified portfolio, with a particular emphasis on gold royalty companies. Lara Crigger, Editor-in-Chief of VettaFi, will moderate a discussion on: - An overview of the gold market in 2022 and the outlook for 2023. - The potential diversification benefits of gold exposure. - The unique qualities of gold royalty companies. - How a gold equities strategy can fit into a diversified investment portfolio. Pending acceptance for 1 CFP and CIMA CE Credit* [REGISTER NOW]( FEATURED SPEAKERS [Frank-headshot-resized V2 160x180] Frank Holmes U.S. Global Investors [Lara Crigger RGB Headshot Crop 2022 160x180] Lara Crigger VettaFi [REGISTER NOW]( Connect with us: [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( *Pending acceptance for one hour of CFP, CIMA®, CIMC® or CPWA® CE Credit for live and on-demand webcast attendees. CFA Institute members are encouraged to self-document their continuing professional development activities in their online CE tracker. Investing involves risk, including the possible loss of principal. Gold, precious metals, and precious minerals companies may be susceptible to adverse economic, political or regulatory developments, and may be subject to substantial price fluctuations over short periods of time. Fund holdings are subject to change and are not recommendations to buy or sell any security. [Click here]( to see fund holdings. 
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