Thoughtful Money with Adam Taggart

Here's The Latest Outlook From Lacy Hunt, Stephanie Pomboy, Michael Pento + A Dozen Other Experts

03.19.2024 - By Adam Taggart | Thoughtful MoneyPlay

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Well, the first-ever Thoughtful Money conference was held online this past weekend and I’m delighted to say the event was a real success.

That was due primarily to the amazing line-up of speakers who presented and took live audience Q&A; throughout the insight-packed 9 hour day.

Lacy Hunt delivered the keynote, followed by Stephanie Pomboy, Michael Pento, Ted Oakley, Michael Lebowitz, Danielle DiMartino Booth, Tom McClellan, Brent Johnson, Melody Wright, Rick Rule, Matt Piepenburg and Mark Moss.

For those of you who didn’t attend, I thought you’d enjoy hearing some of the conference highlights.

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