Thursday October 10, 2024
4:00PM EST

This is a virtual event.
Advance registration is required.

How Could the Upcoming Presidential Election Impact Your Investments?

The upcoming presidential election will shape the economic landscape for years to come. With key issues like taxes, interest rates, government spending, and international relations hanging in the balance, it’s crucial to understand how these changes could impact your financial future.

Join us for an exclusive webinar with Greg Valliere, Political Analyst and Chief U.S. Policy Strategist at AGF Investments, on Thursday, October 10th at 4 PM ET. Greg will break down the possible outcomes of the election and what it means for your investments and personal finances.

What You’ll Learn:

  • How the election could impact Congress and future legislation
  • Potential changes in taxes, interest rates, and government spending
  • Geopolitical factors that could affect market stability
  • How these shifts could influence your investment strategy

Have Questions?
You can submit your specific questions during registration, and Greg will address as many as possible during the session.

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If you can’t attend live, don’t worry! We’ll send a recording to all registered participants after the event.

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About

Greg Valliere

Greg Valliere has followed Washington for investors for the past 40 years. Greg specializes in coverage of economic issues, taxes, the Federal Reserve and -- of course -- politics. He has held numerous positions, including Director of Research at the Charles Schwab Washington Research Group. Greg currently is the Chief U.S. Policy Strategist at AGF Investments (AGF), a global asset management firm with headquarters in Toronto, Canada.

Greg is a frequent guest on CNN, Fox Business TV, Bloomberg radio and TV, and CBS Radio News. He is frequently quoted in the Wall Street Journal, Barrons, and the Washington Post.

A graduate of George Washington University, Greg and his wife Mary live in the Watergate in downtown Washington.