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The ONE thing that makes SIC 2024 so special

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The anticipation grows by the day. . It’s time to get your ticket now. The conference runs five

The anticipation grows by the day. [From the desk of John Mauldin - SIC 2024] Dear Reader, SIC 2024 is now just weeks away, and I’m proud to say it’s all coming together. You’ll be amazed at the names we’re finalizing as part of this incredible experience. The buildup grows by the day. I’ve been asked why we’re still a virtual conference, even though corporate travel is picking up and in-person conferences are becoming “a thing again.” Here’s the secret: We get these industry giants because we remain virtual. We’ve perfected it without the constraints of physical attendance. I’m able to lock in the highest caliber of leading experts and minds, who simply don’t travel to conferences and wouldn’t be available for an in-person conference even if we had one. Our virtual conference experience gets better and better every year because we can get top-tier experts that in-person conferences can’t. Attendees get exclusive high-level access to prolific minds that they would never get a chance to see in person… not to mention, doing so in the comfort of their own homes or offices. If you remember, my last in-person conference was in 2019 in Dallas. We had limited space, limited time, and limited speakers. Good luck fitting in 50+ speakers in three days and making it enjoyable. I almost forgot… tickets were six times the cost. We’ve literally grown virtually. The conferences get better and better every year while keeping the cost low for attendees. [You can see the current expert faculty by clicking here](. It’s time to get your ticket now. The conference runs five days, spread out from April 22 to May 1. We’re on the cusp of major converging cycles—economic shifts, geopolitical instability, and technological forces—all against the backdrop of a critical US election. Amidst uncertainty and chaos, there is opportunity. We’ll get to the other side but not without some bumps. These experts will help you get ready. Join me starting April 22 at 10:00 am ET, when our faculty of esteemed experts will share their decades of wisdom and insights into how they’re navigating these unfolding economic and political cycles. [Click here to reserve your SIC 2024 virtual pass now at an early-bird discount before it’s too late.]( Your confident in a better world on the other side of the storm analyst, John Mauldin Co-Founder [Mauldin Economics]( P.S. You can now earn 21 CFP credit hours and 20 IWI credit hours for attending the conference. That means certified advisors can use SIC 2024 to maintain their credentials and listen to the brightest minds and foremost experts over the five-day conference. 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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