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Watch it live with your Virtual Pass Dear Reader, We’re almost there: The 18th annual Strategic

Watch it live with your Virtual Pass Dear Reader, We’re almost there: The 18th annual Strategic Investment Conference starts tomorrow, May 2, at 10:00 AM Eastern. I hope you’ll join us in time to watch the livestream for the full SIC experience.[Click here to get your Virtual Pass now.]( This year’s faculty is even bigger and better than in the previous years, and that is saying something. We’ve had the good fortune to book Dr. Henry Kissinger... David Rubenstein... Howard Marks... Joe Lonsdale... and other top names in policy, business, and finance. We also have all our audience favorites back: Louis Gave and his father, Charles Gave... geopolitical wiz George Friedman... Felix Zulauf, one of the most visionary macro minds I’ve met... David Rosenberg, who as usual will kick off the SIC... Mark Yusko... Lacy Hunt... and Bill White. On top of that, we have crypto and blockchain expert Dan Tapiero, founder and managing partner of 10T Holdings... Liz Ann Sonders, managing director and chief investment strategist at Charles Schwab... Dan Pickering, founder and CIO of Pickering Energy Partners, our go-to man for all things energy... and so many more, I can’t list them all. [(For a full list of speakers, click here.)]( And as you know, we’ll have important things to talk about. If there was ever a year where we desperately needed input from the world’s top minds, this would be it. Do yourself a favor and don’t miss it. You can watch and listen on all your devices—while commuting or working out if you wish. You can even ask our speakers questions in real time. This is an interactive experience. But you don’t have to be available to watch all six days between May 2 and May 13 live. Everything will be recorded in video and audio for your convenience. I’d love to see you join us tomorrow. Getting your Virtual Pass will only take a minute—[click here to reserve your seat now.]( Your excited to get things rolling analyst, John Mauldin Co-founder, Mauldin Economics Copyright © 2022 Mauldin Economics. All Rights Reserved Mauldin Economics, LLC | PO Box 192495 | Dallas, TX 75219 This is a promotional email. [Manage your email preferences](

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