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Last chance to watch Dear Reader, The recent interview between Keith Fitz-Gerald and Ed D’Agost

Last chance to watch (or read…) Dear Reader, The recent interview between Keith Fitz-Gerald and Ed D’Agostino is coming offline this Sunday, March 5. In the interview, Keith discusses in detail his investing framework, his process, how he navigates challenging markets, when (and how) to hedge your portfolio, and more. Moreover, Keith dives deep on investing “mindset”—namely, how to overcome your own biases and assumptions to build a stronger, all-weather portfolio. Before the interview comes offline, if you haven’t yet watched it, you can see it now [by clicking here]( or on the image below. Please note there is also a “read transcript” option at the link below. The primary reason we’re removing this interview on Sunday is because during his conversation with Ed, Keith shared his thoughts on Apple, Tesla, Goldman Sachs, and a host of other names. We want as many readers as possible to watch Keith explain his thinking before this information becomes outdated. Once again, you can [click here to watch now](. Thank you for reading. Sincerely, The Mauldin Economics Team Copyright © 2023 Mauldin Economics. All Rights Reserved Mauldin Economics | 1417 Sadler Road, PMB 415 | Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 [Click here if you do not want to receive further emails about Keith Fitz-Gerald or One Bar Ahead]( [Manage your email preferences](

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