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Insights from an absolute A-list lineup… Dear Reader, As we edge closer to the 20th Annual Stra

Insights from an absolute A-list lineup… [From the desk of John Mauldin - SIC 2024] Dear Reader, As we edge closer to the 20th Annual Strategic Investment Conference, we’re reminded of the words of a returning speaker, Dr. Lacy Hunt: “Investors who want to win should go every year.” And Lacy’s right. Our hand-picked speakers and panels will help you do what it takes to win. Invest more profitably, plan more effectively, and anticipate what is shaping up to be a thunderous 2024. At most conferences, the majority of speakers are people who are big sponsors. They pay to get on that stage. Nobody pays to be on my virtual stage. That's why my conferences are better, one solid speaker after another. Nothing but the A-list. Nothing but the best. Insights from just one expert could make a critical difference for your year ahead. Now imagine the power of five days and 44 leading minds sharing their views, experiences, and perspectives live with you. You will be drinking from the fire hose of roughly 1,014 years of cumulative experience and insight at this year's SIC. (That’s a rough, back-of-the-envelope estimate.) It’s no wonder why over 65% of attendees have been to the SIC five or more times. Align yourself with clarity amidst uncertainty in the global economy at our [Strategic Investment Conference](. There is no more comprehensive or carefully curated conference in the world dedicated to understanding the economic shifts and geopolitical and technological forces reshaping today’s economy and investment markets. We’ve already filled over 1,000 spots for this year's SIC and more will fill up soon. So don’t wait to register. [Click here to reserve your spot today… and save $400](! Your confident in a better world on the other side of the storm analyst, John Mauldin Co-Founder [Mauldin Economics]( Copyright © 2024 Mauldin Economics. All Rights Reserved Mauldin Economics | 1417 Sadler Road, PMB 415 | Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 [Click here to opt-out from receiving further information on the SIC 2024]( [Manage your email preferences](

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