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WATCH: A deeper dive into biotech and practical steps for getting started

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Dear Reader, First, I want to thank everyone who took part in the “Biotech Question & Answerâ?

Dear Reader, First, I want to thank everyone who took part in the “Biotech Question & Answer” forum last week. Many of you asked questions about emerging biotech sectors, the longevity of the biotech trend, how to invest safely, and most importantly… how to get started. In order to better serve you, Chris Wood, our lead expert in biotech investing, asked me to organize a group video call. As he mentioned to you last week, he felt a “deeper dive” outside of the forum format would better address some of your questions. On this call, I resubmitted some of your most pressing questions from the forum (I also added some of my own). You can view it by clicking on the video thumbnail below. [The Big Biotech Boom]( Our discussion was centered around why you should invest in biotech, what to look for, and how to get started. Here is a sample of what you’ll discover when you watch: - Which sectors of biotech are experiencing the most growth and innovation, and why you should keep an eye on them - What kind of gains are possible in biotech, and the ratio of risk vs. reward - Why biotech is often not a long-term “buy-and-hold,” and how to know when to get in and get out - Chris's personal experiences both winning and losing in biotech—and the strategy he uses to mitigate risk - Chris and Jake’s current thoughts on the market, and what they have their eye on right now I hope after listening to our short conversation you feel confident in entering the biotech market, and in making it work for you. [This interview]( will be available online for your viewing until Monday, July 6th. That’s only a short seven days away. Please view this important conversation before it is taken down permanently. I wish you great success, [Ed D'Agostino] Ed D'Agostino Publisher, Mauldin Economics Copyright © 2020 Mauldin Economics. All Rights Reserved Mauldin Economics, LLC | PO Box 192495 | Dallas, TX 75219 [Manage your email preferences here.](

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