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STEVE FORBES MEET Face to Face Chairman and Editor-in-Chief Forbes Media Merrill Lynch’s CIO Outlook 2014 report, as well as BNY Mellon’s report from chief economist Richard Hoey, both show optimism for growth in global markets for 2014, with expansion led by the US. In this keynote, Steve Forbes will discuss what the November elections will mean for stocks and how you can prepare yourself for potential profit post-election 2014-2015. Forbes Global Forecast Coming off the roaring market of 2013, Forbes leading experts will give their views on whether or not the markets will have an encore in 2014 or an unraveling. They’ll dive deep into the details of whether the heavy-handedness of central bankers is a blessing or a curse, and they’ll make predictions about interest rates, stocks (like Apple) and sectors (like technology) and energy. Lastly, the audience will be treated to a preview of what they can expect for the mid-term elections and how best to profit from the changes ahead. STEVE FORBES KEN FISHER GARY SHILLING JAMES STACK Investment Strategy for Uncertain Times GARY SHILLING Columnist, Forbes For five years, equity markets have been propelled by central bank money and by the leap in cost-cutting induced profit margins that have overcome slow sales volume growth and the lack of pricing power. But now, the Fed is cutting its largesse and record high profit margins are vulnerable while developing economies flounder. Dr. Shilling will explore investment strategies for these uncertain times. MEET Face to Face The Fed and the US Economy: Risks and Rewards for 2014 ANDREW BUSCH MEET Face to Face Editor-in-Chief The Busch Update The US economic recovery from the Great Recession continued in 2013, but will it last into 2014? What are the major obstacles facing the economy? What is the role of “fiscal drag” and what is the outlook for the debt/deficit? Will the US Federal Reserve keep its monetary stimulus going strong or end it sooner than expected? Drawing on 30 years of experience in finance, politics, and economics, he attacks these topics to provide down-to-earth answers and tells you why he is upbeat on three key areas for the US: energy, manufacturing, and housing. Finally, get his outlook on interest rates, the US dollar, and tax reform. The Economy, Markets, & Politics The Economy, Markets, & Politics Is This Still a Bull Market? The Intersection of Washington and Wall Street in 2014 Washington and Wall Street have left Main Street paying the bill for their excesses. Nationally syndicated radio host and editor of TownhallFinance.com, John Ransom, explores the politics of money and money in politics, with Mark Skousen and other national figures so you can protect your money from those who want more and more of it. BILL GUNDERSON JOHN RANSOM MARK SKOUSEN What’s Ahead for Stocks, Bonds, and the Economy? PHIL ROOSEVELT Managing Editor, Barron’s MEET Face to Face Phil Roosevelt will bring his insights on the markets to help investors chart a successful course given the realities in Washington and the markets. You don’t want to miss this session that will help you to understand better the outlook for the coming months and where you should look for profit in the markets. FREE to Attend—Register at www.LasVegasMoneyShow.com 3