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MEET Face to Face DENNIS GARTMAN E  ditor and Publisher The Gartman Letter Famed commodities trader, Dennis Gartman, will review the current state of the domestic and international economic climate and political landscape while offering his favorite investment themes and trading thoughts for 2014 and beyond. How Old Is This Bull Market? MICHAEL SANTOLI Since the Fed’s no-tapering announcement in September, investors have been wondering when the Fed will actually pull the trigger on tapering. Find out how this and other geopolitical concerns can impact your portfolio in 2014 and beyond. Barron’s View of the Investment Landscape STEVE SEARS Senior Editor, Barron’s Steve Sears will share his views on how the various markets will perform in the coming year, and how investors, like you, can position yourselves in stocks and bonds to benefit. MEET Face to Face Senior Columnist Yahoo! Finance Too Big to Bail: Why the Next Financial Crisis Will Be Worse Than the Last MEET Face to Face The bull market that started in March 2009 has been stronger and longer than previous ones, yet the Dow only recently broke above a 13-year range, leading some observers to herald a new, long-lasting upward trend. So how do you reconcile these conflicting observations? Michael Santoli will talk about valuation, Fed policy, investor sentiment, and where the opportunities and risks reside in a market at all-time highs. PETER SCHIFF MEET Face to Face There’s No Fed End Game JIM JUBAK HARRY S. DENT, JR. MEET Face to Face Best-selling author and economic forecaster Harry Dent will discuss how you can learn to survive and prosper during the great deflation of 2014-2019 that he projects is on its way. How to Revitalize the American Economy and Regain the American Spirit MEET Face to Face Senior Markets Editor MoneyShow.com The Fed’s own studies have shown it can’t sell the $1.4 trillion in mortgage-backed securities it now owns, and the same goes for its $2 trillion holdings in Treasuries. Find out why a $4 trillion Fed balance sheet is good news in the short run and a recipe for market booms and busts in the long run. MEET Face to Face The Politics of Investing in a Gridlock C. BRUCE JOHNSTONE Managing Director Fidelity Investments Bruce Johnstone will share is insights on how the headwinds of political, governmental, and monetary interference with capitalism must be dealt with. CEO, Euro Pacific Capital The 2008 credit crunch was just the opening act. The real crash that awaits us is a dollar crisis. Peter Schiff explains why traditional defensive assets just got risky. The Demographic Cliff Author, The Demographic Cliff, and Editor, Survive and Prosper The Economy, Markets, & Politics Tapering, T-Notes, & the Treasury: A Trader’s Perspective on the Capital Markets ERICK ERICKSON E  ditor-in Chief, RedState.com MEET Face to Face Washington is divided and cannot get anything done. But the stock market keeps going up. Gridlock isn’t as bad as it seems, at least for big business. FREE to Attend—Register at www.WorldMoneyShow.com 3