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Here’s a new way to catch up Dear Reader, We recently wrapped up the 20th annual SIC, and as Jo

Here’s a new way to catch up Dear Reader, We recently wrapped up the 20th annual SIC, and as John said, this was by far the best conference we’ve put on. During such challenging times in the markets, we were grateful to have sharp insights and clear guidance from prolific minds like Pippa Malmgren, David Rosenberg, Louis Gave, Felix Zulauf, and more. You’re receiving this message today because our records show you expressed interest in the SIC, but for some reason, you decided not to join us for the live event this year. Perhaps it didn’t align with your schedule. Perhaps blocking off 5 full days for the conference was too big a commitment. In either case, the economic stakes are so high this year that we want you to have the opportunity to learn from our panelists in the most efficient way possible. For the next few days only, we’d like to share all the insights, takeaways, and analysis from the conference… for a small fraction of what it costs to attend live. With [SIC 2024—The Transcript Collection](, you’ll receive the written transcripts and all the presentation slides for just $249. You can read through the materials from the 5-day conference at your own pace. You’ll have notes, ideas, and questions for your advisor, all in hand. But because of the timely nature of these presentations, we’re only extending this offer for the next few days. So if you missed out on attending the conference live, I urge you to take advantage of this special offer and get caught up on the action now. We’re very proud of the quality of the conference we put together this year. This is your chance to receive all the world-class insights at our lowest price ever. [Click here now to get instant access to SIC 2024—The Transcript Collection.]( Best, Mauldin Economics P.S. The feedback from SIC 2024 has already started rolling in, and our attendees echoed John’s sentiment about the conference. Here’s what just a few had to say: “This really was the best yet. The SIC just keeps coming at you! More and more content available, it's a bottomless trove of information.” –Chuck K. “There is nowhere else in the world to access the collective wisdom of SIC.” –Robert R. “The best value conference by far.” –George R. [Click here now to get access to SIC 2024—The Transcript Collection.]( Copyright © 2024 Mauldin Economics. All Rights Reserved Mauldin Economics | 1417 Sadler Road, PMB 415 | Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 This is a promotional email. [Click here to opt-out from receiving further information on the SIC 2024: The Transcript Collection]( [Manage your email preferences](

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