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LIVECAST Opportunities in Grains: Putting The Golden Grain Cycle to Work for You October 15, 2024 |

[Register for the upcoming webcast with Teucrium on October 15th, 2024.]( [View this email as a webpage]( [Your free invite inside] Join Sal Gilbertie and Jake Hanley from Teucrium to learn how to put the Golden Grain Cycle to work for you. Register today! [VettaFi_Logo_PURPLE_HEX]( [Teucrium]( LIVECAST Opportunities in Grains: Putting The Golden Grain Cycle to Work for You October 15, 2024 | 9:30am PT | 12:30pm ET [Register now]( The “Golden Grain Cycle,” is cosmic, dictated by the tilting of the Earth’s axis and proximity to the sun. There is only one North American harvest per year meaning that the cycle moves at a relatively slow pace, and is readily observable. Those who recognize the cycle have an opportunity to potentially profit. Join Sal Gilbertie and Jake Hanley from Teucrium to learn how to put the Golden Grain Cycle to work for you. Topics covered will include: [Check Mark] An overview of the Golden Grain Cycle [Check Mark] Where we are in the cycle and how to leverage it for better returns [Check Mark] An exploration of the CORN, WEAT, and SOYBEANS tickers that make grain investing easy [Reserve your spot]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( This complimentary livecast is for financial professionals only and is closed to the public. This email is from VettaFi, LLC. If you do not wish to receive future unsolicited electronic communications from VettaFi, LLC, such as those from ETF Database, click below to unsubscribe. If you do not wish to receive future unsolicited electronic communications from ETF Trends, you will need to unsubscribe from an ETF Trends electronic communication directly. © 2024 VettaFi LLC, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in on a VettaFi website which includes VettaFi, Exchange, Advisor Perspectives, LOGICLY, ETF Trends and ETF Database; which is in full compliance with CAN-SPAM 2008. 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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