Exclusive Webinar: 2016 Mid-Year Economic & Market Outlook

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[Update: For those who couldn’t attend, you can watch the webinar video here.]

Will the Fed raise interest rates in June? How will the U.S. presidential election affect the market and your portfolio?

After a challenging start to 2016, the markets have improved. Issues surrounding a potential interest rate hike, U.S. elections, Brexit, and China continue to influence economic and corporate earnings growth. Find out how these challenges will impact investment portfolios in 2016.

Join JJ Burns & Company on Wednesday, June 8th at 1:00 pm EST for a complimentary webinar to discuss the 2016 Mid-Year Economic & Market Outlook. During this live presentation, CEO JJ Burns, Managing Director Anthony LaGiglia, and Chief Investment Officer Steven Mula will review our outlook for the next 6 months.

Bonus: All registrants will receive a link to the on-demand version of the webinar following its completion.

In this 30-minute webinar we’ll talk about:

  • The recent market correction and our economic outlook for the rest of 2016
  • Issues affecting the stock market such as potential interest rate hike, U.S. elections, Brexit, and China
  • How we construct investment portfolios to take advantage of volatile markets

Plus we’ll also answer questions from attendees.

Don’t miss this informative event! Reserve your spot today.

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