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[NEW] Special Guest Speaker: Gen. David H. Petraeus, USA (Ret.) to Share Insights at SIC 2024

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Navigating cycles and opportunities around the world Dear Reader, We stand in our fifth presidential

Navigating cycles and opportunities around the world [From the desk of John Mauldin - SIC 2024] Dear Reader, We stand in our fifth presidential election cycle since the inception of SIC. But this time is different; it seems everyone is on edge. We’ve been talking about cycles, and at this year's SIC you’ll see frank discussions of how we navigate the storms and challenges that lie ahead. The reality is that the projection of current cycle theories doesn’t paint a pretty picture of our near future—chaos and crisis are inevitable. Moreover, this year's lineup has been meticulously put together and stands uniquely qualified to address how geopolitical risk is an increasingly important component of the investment process. Which is why it is a great honor to announce Gen. David H. Petraeus, USA (Ret.), as one of our esteemed speakers for SIC 2024. Gen. Petraeus, now a partner at KKR, brings unparalleled experience and expertise. We'll explore the ongoing tensions across the globe, along with insights into the future of conflict, security, and cycles. The world is watching, and we’re fortunate to sit with the world's brightest minds to gain insights on today’s world from the industry’s finest. There is still time to secure your ticket. Of all the SICs, this has the most diverse lineup, most prolific minds, meeting the most fragile moment in recent memory. You can see the current lineup by [clicking here](. The conference runs five days, spread out from April 22-May 1. You can hear it live or watch it when you want, read the transcripts, or listen to the audio. [Right now we’re offering a special discount for early attendees. Click here to reserve your SIC 2024 virtual pass now!]( Get the word out. Forward this to your friends and family, and your office. This is a critical time in our world. We’re in this together. Don’t let anyone miss out. 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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