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Almost gone: 44% off your Virtual Pass Hello Reader, The just-concluded SIC 2022 was probably our be

Almost gone: 44% off your Virtual Pass Hello Reader, The just-concluded SIC 2022 was probably our best conference ever. It was definitely our largest SIC in terms of faculty size and, I believe, our most important one since the 2008–2009 financial crisis. For just a few more days, you can still save big on your SIC 2022 Virtual Pass. [Click here to get full access to the recorded conference for just $495.]( On June 1, the price will revert to the original $895. Even at that price, I think our SIC 2022 attendees would agree it’s worth every penny... “The Mauldin conference is the only conference I attend all year. It is full of market wisdom and is intellectually challenging. Love it. It’s obvious that John has a great circle of influential friends/colleagues, and we get to look in on their dinner chats.” –Filip L., SIC 2022 attendee “My 1st [SIC] was 2019; I was afraid I was wasting my money. Afterwards, I could not wait for the next one. I was going to fly to the 2020 one in Phoenix, but COVID interrupted that. Every year, they get better. Currently reading George Friedman’s ‘The Storm Before the Calm’.” –Harold H., SIC 2022 attendee “Amazing panel of the leading thinkers of our time. Always challenges my thinking, and I love that.” –Kevin K., SIC 2022 attendee But you don’t have to pay full price. It’s not too late to get your Virtual Pass at a deep discount—[click here to watch while the content is still fresh.]( There’s nothing like getting the inside scoop on pressing issues from world-renowned experts. Issues like: - How much longer will inflation continue to rise, and how bad will it get? - Will the Fed’s interest rate hikes curb inflation? Are the Fed’s policies working, and what should we look out for? - Where is the stock market going, and how safe is my money right now? - Will we see a recession? When, how long, and how deep? - Which asset classes and market sectors will tank, which will prevail, and which will soar? - What is the future of energy—both fossil fuels and renewables? - And so much more… Do not miss this chance to put a solid foundation under your investment decisions this year. [Claim your SIC 2022 Virtual Pass today and save 44%.]( “Fantastic lineup. I learn so much every year, and 2022 was no exception. Fed discussions this year were very insightful to me as an individual investor. It seems I learn more and more every year to think like an investment professional. Great use of my time and money. Thank you for doing this every year.” –Steven M., SIC 2022 attendee Sincerely, Ed D’Agostino Publisher, COO, 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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