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Join Jeffrey Hirsch for this in-depth session, designed to bring you the latest intelligence available so you can identify and profit from the opportunities in today's markets. The knowledge you gain by attending this session can help you make better investing or trading decisions tomorrow.
The natural resources sector offers a wealth of profit opportunities. Precious metals can help shield you against the rampages of inflation and currency debasement, while base and energy metals can offer you exposure to demand drivers like foreign economic growth and the EV explosion. Learn about profit opportunities in resources like nickel, copper, and silver from the companies getting their hands dirty in the industry.
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Despite the seemingly never-ending campaign cycle, the four-year cycle continues to dominate the market. Following a textbook midterm bear in 2022 and October bottom, the market continues to closely track the pattern in 2023. Heading into 2024, with a sitting president seeking reelection, the power of incumbency is likely to keep a recession at bay paving the way for a positive 2024. Jeff will take a quick dive into the powerful four-year cycle and share his views for the upcoming year.
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Jeffrey Hirsch's Profile
Jeffrey A. Hirsch is CEO of Hirsch Holdings, editor-in-chief of the Stock Trader's Almanac, and publisher of Almanac Investor at www.stocktradersalmanac.com. Mr. Hirsch is the author of The Little Book of Stock Market Cycles (Wiley, 2012) and Super Boom: Why the Dow Will Hit 38,820 and How You Can Profit from It (Wiley, 2011). He worked with founder Yale Hirsch for over twenty years, taking over for him in 2001. A 35-year Wall Street veteran, he appears on CNBC, Bloomberg, Fox Business, and many other financial media outlets. Now in its 57th year, the Stock Trader’s Almanac has been published every year since 1968.