Investing During Election | Webinar Invitation

As a Forbes AI Investor subscriber, you are invited to our election webinar tomorrow at 8:00pm EST.

Due to the upcoming election and economic uncertainty related to the pandemic, markets are experiencing volatility. Investment experts suggest that market volatility is likely to spike over the coming weeks.

In light of a turbulent market environment, Forbes AI Investor is hosting a webinar with Stephen Mathai-Davis, CFA, CQF, Founder and CEO of Q.ai about ways to navigate the upcoming Presidential Election. In this 30-minute presentation, we will be sharing AI driven trading ideas for both ETFs and options that can help investors protect their portfolios during periods of market volatility over the coming weeks.

When: Thursday, Oct 29th, 8:00 pm EST
How to Join: Click this Zoom link when the meeting starts.
Zoom Passcode: 675203

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All investments involve risk and past performance of a security does not guarantee future results or returns. While diversification may help spread risk, it does not guarantee a profit or protect you against loss in a down market. There is always a potential to lose money when investing in securities, and investors need to fully consider their investment objectives prior to investing. Investors should carefully consider the investment objectives and risk profile of Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) prior to investing. The performance of ETFs can vary from the investment result of the targeted underlying indices. Expenses and fees can also impact the performance of ETFs and cause a divergence from the underlying index or ETF investment strategy. ETFs bare risks similar to those of other diversified portfolios. Inverse ETFs and Leveraged ETFs may not be suitable for all investors and may increase exposure to volatility through the short sale of securities, use of leverage, use of derivatives and other complex investment strategies. The ETF prospectus should be read carefully and contains additional critical information about the ETF. Customers should obtain prospectuses from the issuer and/or their third party agent. ETFs are required to distribute portfolio gains to shareholders at year end. These gains may be generated by portfolio rebalancing or the need to meet diversification requirements. ETF trading generates tax consequences for the ETF holder. Additional regulatory guidance on Exchange Traded Products can be found by clicking here.

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