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This SPECIAL 2017 Investment Strategy Session is scheduled for broadcast via webinar on Thursday, January 26, 2pm EST. 

It will be led by AVAIA Chief Investment and Trading Strategist, Mike Stathis.

Mike Stathis is arguably the leading investment mind in the world today, as evidenced by his unmatched investment forecasting track record since 2006. 1 

 

With Trump now in the White House, investors should expect volatility in the capital markets to increase.

But there is much more to this picture. Among other topics, in this presentation Mike will discuss some of the most important things investors should watch out for early on from President Trump.

Date: January 26, 2017

Time: 2pm, EST

Estimated Duration: 2-3 hours

Live Webinar Spaces are Limited to 40 on a First-Come basis.

We will absolutely not go beyond this limit for the live session.

If you are unable to attend the live event or you submit payment after the 40-slot limit has been reached, you can access the recorded version of the webinar (viewing instructions will be emailed to you within 72 hours after the webinar has ended).  

This webinar is intended  primarily for retail investors and financial advisors, but should also be of great value to professional fund managers seeking to obtain a big picture perspective on global economics, as well as forward looking opportunities and risks within the capital markets.1

 

FREE FOR 2017 Boot Camp Subscribers!

This special 2017 Investment Strategy Webinar is being provided at no charge to members of the 2017 AVAIA Investment Boot Camp.

We have also made significant discounts available depending on whether you are a subscriber to our research, a member and whether you are a non-professional versus professional investor or financial adviser. If you are uncertain as to your classification please contact us prior to purchasing a slot.

Special 2017 Investment Strategy Session (January 2017)



Some of the topics to be covered:

What are some of the most important things Trump might do to impact the capital markets?

How investors can protect their assets from downside risk

What are the current estimates regarding US rate hikes in 2017?

What’s the main impact of rising rates in the US and how might that effect the capital markets?

Will the US be able to ramp up economic growth to 3-4%?

Will China avoid a hard landing on 2017?

Yuan devaluation and the strong dollar: what they mean to investors

How Trump could weaken the dollar and what this could mean to investors

Why is the Nikkei rising during a period of economic weakness?

Investment considerations to make if interest rates increase faster than expected

How investors should reposition their fixed income investments to reflect higher rates

What do rising rates mean for dividend stocks? Is it time to trim down?

Why have bond yields soared?

Why is it important to monitor bond yields and what do soaring yields imply?

Why has the muni bond market collapsed?

What should investors expect from the muni bond market in the future?

With interest rates at record lows and poised to move higher, is this the worst time to be in or buy bonds?

How much cash is on the sidelines and what types of investment opportunities might this cash target

The two main variables to monitor when watching for risk in the emerging markets

The potential impact of India’s recent demonetization of the 500 and 100 rupee

What’s the status of global deflation?

What are typically the best types of investments to have during inflation?

Once inflation begins to rise, will these investments be good this time around?

What are typically the best types of investments to have during deflation?


Special 2017 Investment Strategy Session (January 2017)


1 Mike Stathis holds the best investment forecasting track record in the world since 2006.  View Mike Stathis' Track Record here, herehere, here, here, here and hereCheck here to download Chapter 12 of Cashing in on the Real Estate BubbleThis is the chapter that shows where Mike recommended shorting Fannie, Freddie, sub-primes, homebuilders, GM, GE, etc. No one else in the world made these EXTREMELY BOLD calls. 


2 Fund managers seeking specific investment ideas should contact us to arrange a separate session with Mr. Stathis.  

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