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Do you enjoy fine wine and stimulating conversation? This Classical Wisdom Symposium offers both...

Do you enjoy fine wine and stimulating conversation? This Classical Wisdom Symposium offers both... from the comfort of home. [Liberty Through Wealth]( SPONSORED [The Perfect Time to Buy an IPO]( [Buy_Here_Decade]( One recent IPO is in the perfect buying position. Bloomberg's 2019 "stock picker of the year" picked up 6.5 million shares. And the lead investor behind Google and Amazon put in hundreds of millions. [Here's why RIGHT NOW is the perfect time to get in.]( Note from Managing Editor Allison Brickell: Anyone who has ever tried to master a skill - be that painting, driving or investing - knows that it takes time to learn. And the wisest among us know that we never truly stop learning. Charlie Munger, investing genius and business partner of Warren Buffett, knows this well. He explained the idea at his commencement address at USC Law School in 2007: Wisdom acquisition is a moral duty... I constantly see people rise in life who are not the smartest, sometimes not even the most diligent, but they are learning machines. They go to bed every night a little wiser than when they got up and boy does that help, particularly when you have a long run ahead of you... Nothing has served me better in my long life than continuous learning. Munger believes everyone benefits from consistently reading about philosophy, science, religion, history and literature. We at Liberty Through Wealth agree. Constant learning is essential not just for honing our investing skills but for building meaningful lives. As our own Alexander Green, who has learned a lot from Munger, says, "Good readers become better thinkers. Good thinkers, in turn, make better investors, better workers, better spouses, better parents, better friends, better citizens, better human beings." With that in mind, we want to share an offer from our friends at Classical Wisdom and Bonner Private Wines. They understand the value of philosophy in investing. So they're hosting [their own forum for great thinkers... and appreciators of fine wine](. Read on to learn more... Words to the Wise The year is 416 B.C., and Socrates and Plato are getting drunk. The most important poet in Athens (a fresh new democracy) has just won a poetry contest. He's invited the honorable men of the city to join him for a night of fine wine and conversation - and to tackle some of the most pressing philosophical questions of the time. The men will recline on couches, sipping wine from richly decorated cups while they make their speeches... Only the most highly respected members of society are invited to these parties, called Symposiums, where the best minds meet to discuss all manner of things, from the nature of love to the origins of the universe... and some ideas too dangerous to share in the streets! (Socrates himself was eventually put to death for ideas he started circulating in the Symposiums.) Scenes like this were common in ancient Greece, when philosophy, learning and good conversation were highly respected, and men (sorry, ladies) were expected to understand and participate fully in their democracy. But the tradition has faded away - modern "symposiums" are usually nothing more than glorified trade conferences, with none of the luxury and mental elevation of a true Symposium. On October 24 and 25, we're putting on our own [Classical Wisdom Symposium]( a chance for accomplished people like you to come together over good conversation and fine wine. This event is virtual, meaning anyone can attend, from anywhere. And no one needs to get on a plane. And the wine? We'll ship that right to your door. [Click here to register and learn more about the Classical Wisdom Symposium.]( WEEK IN REVIEW Here are the highlights from this week in Liberty Through Wealth: [Secrets to Success]( [The Two Secrets of Bill O'Reilly's Stock Market Success]( By Alexander Green Bill O'Reilly is not an investment expert, so how has he become such a successful investor? It turns out there are two steps that pave the path to true wealth. [Triumph Over the Market]( [Three ETF Strategies Crushing the Market]( By Nicholas Vardy 2020 has been a roller coaster. But these three strategies have been beating the market anyway. [Market Event]( [The Most Critical Market Event of Our Lifetimes]( By Marc Lichtenfeld Are you going in with your eyes open? SPONSORED [Attention: Have you heard about this audacious new movement?!]( Starting with an announcement late in the day on November 5, 2020, American investors may be in for a nasty surprise. That's when one of the most popular assets in America could suddenly be made illegal. Learn the five (easy) steps to prepare yourself now. [Click here to continue reading.]( [The Power of Persuasion]( [The Psychology of "Influence" in Investing]( By Nicholas Vardy No one is immune to the power of persuasion. Certainly not investors. So here are six "weapons of influence" to watch out for. [Gold]( [Two Key Lessons for a Booming Gold Market]( By Rich Checkan We're in the early stages of a gold and silver bull market. Gold expert Rich Checkan explains how investors should take advantage of this precious opportunity. SPONSORED [Trump Celebrates 50,000 New American Jobs!]( [Trump with Finger to Ear]( A $10 billion deal... Donald Trump, America's No. 1 tech company and one $3 secret stock could send shockwaves across America... 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