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[Midyear Market Outlook] Navigate 2024's market challenges with expert insights

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Register today for the [Midyear Market Outlook Symposium]( on June 27th, 2024. [View this email as a webpage]( Get ready to discover critical strategies for navigating the second half of the year at the Midyear Market Outlook Symposium on June 27th at 11am ET. [2024_Mid_Market_Outlook_Symposium_old_Email header_600x150 @2x]( Hi , Get ready to tackle 2024's market challenges and discover strategies for navigating the second half of the year at the [Midyear Market Outlook Symposium]( on June 27th at 11am ET. We’ll dive into hot topics like the latest macroeconomic trends, the surge in active ETFs, and global investment opportunities. You’ll get hands-on expert insights on dealing with inflation, valuation concerns, and geopolitical risks. Don't miss out – [register today]( and learn how top thematic trends can benefit your clients. We can't wait to see you there, [Todd Rosenbluth - Circle] Todd Rosenbluth Head of Research VettaFi P.S. Can't make the live event? [Register]( anyways, and we'll keep you updated on when the replay becomes available. [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( This program is pending approval for two hours of continuing education (CE) credit by the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards for the CFP® designation, The Investment and Wealth Institute for CIMA®, CPWA®, and RMA® designations, and The American College of Financial Services. CFA Institute attendees holding the CFA® and CIPM® designations must download a Certificate of Completion and document all continuing professional development activities in their online CE tracker. Copyright © 2024 VettaFi LLC, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our websites, VettaFi, ETF Trends, ETF Database and Advisor Perspectives; which is in full compliance with CAN-SPAM 2008. ​VettaFi, 1330 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 12C, New York, NY 10019, United States, 949.794.0070 This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( VettaFi LLC · 2010 Main Street, Suite 1170 · Irvine, CA 92614 · USA

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