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Steve Forbes
The Economic Recovery: How Vigorous Will It Really Be?
The unprecedented worldwide economic crisis and widespread government intervention have combined to create a new era in the global financial landscape. Steve Forbes will share his outlook for economic growth, inflation, interest rates, corporate earnings, and major legislation that will affect your portfolio.

Bruce Johnstone
Recovery Ahead? Shake Hands with the Feds. They're the Economy's Partner Now. A Plus or a Minus for the Economy and the Markets?
The wealth collapse associated with the bursting of several bubbles: housing, debt, profit margins, stock prices, commodity prices--resulted in the most severe economic setback since the Depression. Governments and central banks around the world (with the USA leading the way) have "come to the rescue" with huge programs to shore up balance sheets, markets, and economic activity. The consequences of the wealth collapse and the ensuing "rescues" will be with us for years to come.

Doug Fabian
The Top Ten Stocks You Should Buy Now
Learn where you should invest your money right now. Be sure to bring your pencils as these highly regarded financial experts each reveal their top stock picks that will bring you maximum profits over the next 12 months.

Lawrence McMillan
Using Volatility to Enhance Performance
Volatility derivatives--futures and options--have been listed for a few years, but most traders are not aware of how to use them to their best advantage. In this talk, we'll go over the basics of these relatively new products. You will learn how to use them as an aid in forecasting market direction, in speculative scenarios. Additionally, hedged strategies that don't require market prediction will be described. Finally, their use as portfolio protection is a must knowledge for anyone who owns stocks.

Michael Shulman
Binary Trading: How to Profit from Events That Move Stocks
Great trading opportunities in 2010: Skepticism about markets still reigns and this session focuses on how to profit from long and short investments, stocks, ETFs, and options, regardless of market direction. Michael Shulman will discuss tools individuals can use to get ahead of Wall Street traders--and their biases and provide his view of the best opportunities in 2010.

Richard Band
When the Top Comes, Will You Be Ready?
Recognizing the next major stock market top could make (or save) you a fortune. Here are three basic tools to help you squeeze maximum profits out of the bull--and get your portfolio safely out of harm's way before trouble begins.

Ed Finn
What's Ahead for Stocks, Bonds, and the Economy
Drawing on the expertise and resources of the Barron's staff, Ed Finn, editor and president of Barron's, will offer his latest forecasts for the markets, also commenting on the related issues of politics and the economy. He will advise investors on how they should modify their portfolios to take best advantage of today's "new normal" situation. The talk will include comments on foreign versus domestic holdings, stocks versus bonds, and growth shares versus high-dividend payers.

Jim Jubak
Honey, We Bankrupted the Kids
Never have so many borrowed and then spent so much money belonging to future generations. And then borrowed some more to fix the crisis created by their borrowing in the first place. And then expected to borrow yet more to pay for their golden years. The mess the current generation has created is unprecedented in US history. There's every chance that the next generation--the children of everyone hearing this keynote--will be the first in US history to not be better off than their parents. And I don't think we stand a snowball's chance of solving the problem. We can, however, mitigate the damage. Just because we can't come up with a fix doesn't mean we should do nothing. There is, after all, a tremendous difference between hitting a brick wall at 100 miles an hour without seat belts and hitting the wall at 20 miles per hour in a car with airbags. No one survives the first accident. In the second, the survivors might actually walk away. I've got a list of five things we can do so many in the next generation can walk away from this car wreck. And a list of what companies and industries will profit the most from those fixes.

Michael Kahn
What Do You Do When the Charts Stop Working?

Josh Peters
Dividends: Driving Returns in a Growth-Challenged World
How can investors earn worthwhile returns in a slow-growing economy? Dividends, that's how--but it's not quite that simple. In a market that yields less than 2%, we'll focus on stocks that thrive despite economic challenges, pay investors well through dividends, and provide high total returns from slow-growing but competitively-advantaged businesses.

Ned Davis
2010 Outlook
One of the most respected analysts in the country, Ned Davis, president and senior investment strategist, Ned Davis Research, Inc., will discuss what ten indicators he thinks bear watching for solid investing in 2010.

James Stack
After the "Perfect Storm": What's Ahead?
One of the most vocal bears in 2007, Jim Stack told Orlando MoneyShow attendees just prior to the March 9th bottom to "prepare for one of the best buying opportunities in over a decade." Although the "perfect storm" has passed, considerable dangers still remain. Don't miss his keynote presentation this February, as he shares his safety-first strategies for the year ahead and provides a roadmap for managing risk in today's volatile market.

Roger Conrad
The Winners and Losers of 2010
Find out where your money will and won't work for you in 2010. We'll explore the best and worst sectors, stocks, and funds money can buy.

Nikhil Hutheesing
Top Investment Picks for an Unpredictable Market
From small caps and emerging tech stocks to ETFs and fixed-income, DailyFinance's panel of investing experts will set you on the path to profits. This is a "must-attend" event to help you uncover the best ways to beat the current market. Each of our well-known experts will give you specific recommendations in stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and ETFs designed to boost your wealth.

Louis Navellier
10 for 2010: The Ten Stocks You Must Own in 2010
2010 is an important year for investors as many will be looking to make money back--the money they lost in 2008 and 2009. To help you achieve this goal, I've identified the ten stocks you must own in 2010 to make back what you lost and more.

Todd Salamone
Using Options Pair Trading to Boost Returns and Manage Risk
Unlike directional options trading, there are three ways for a trader to win when executing a pair trade with options. This presentation is for the option buyer looking to increase his winning percentage, while still shooting for very respectable returns on each trade. Please join Todd Salamone, senior vice president of research at Schaeffer's Investment Research, as he will take you through the options pair trading concept. He will explain the three different ways you can win when using this strategy, plus discuss the "do's" and "do not's" of putting on a pairs trade, a strategy that has the potential to deliver significant returns while controlling risk during these uncertain times. We view options pair trading as the perfect strategy for an uncertain market environment--come see why!

Michael Larson
Massive Debts and Deficits Torpedoing Bond Market
The out of control rise in US debts and deficits threaten to send Treasury bond prices much lower...and interest rates much higher. Mike Larson explains why you need to take protective action.

David Wyss
The Economic and Financial Outlook: Are We There Yet?
The deepest and longest recession since the 1930s appears to be over, but the recovery promises to be long and slow. The financial panic is finally ebbing, with conditions still far from normal, but certainly more rational than a year ago. But the consumer is in no position to lead a strong expansion, due to the heavy borrowing early this decade. We expect consumers to be far more cautious about saving and borrowing and banks to be even more cautious about lending. The rest of the world, which went down with the US into the most synchronized recession in history, seems to be recovering with us, with Asia leading the way up the hill and Europe trailing. But the coming wave of baby boomer retirements will continue to put stress on budgets in all the developed countries and may be an even bigger fiscal problem than the financial bail-outs and stimulus bills.

Charles Githler
The 2010 Markets and an Uneven Recovery
In the aftermath of the synchronized global financial meltdown, most economists agree that a recovery is now underway. But what does that recovery portend and who will be the winners--and losers--this time around? This panel will help you prepare for the opportunities that lie ahead as the recovery gathers steam.

Gary Shilling
Investment Strategy in a World of Deflation
In the years ahead, the economy here and abroad will grow slowly to a US consumer saving spree and five other major forces. Chronic deflation is likely. This presents a much different investment climate than in the high growth days of the 1980s and 1990s, but there will be money to be made in Treasury bonds, high dividend paying stocks, productivity enhancing hardware and software, and manufactured housing and rental apartments. Forget commodities, commercial real estate, big ticket consumer products, debt-laden companies, and conventional home builders.

 

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
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