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Mike Larson's Schedule

Editor-in-Chief
MoneyShow
Welcome Remarks
Monday, February 17, 2025, 8:15 am - 8:30 am
Focus: STOCKS

Join Mike Larson for this in-depth session, designed to bring you the latest intelligence available so you can identify and profit from the opportunities in today's markets. The knowledge you gain by attending this session can help you make better investing or trading decisions tomorrow.

AI Now, But What Later? A Tech Sector Talk
Monday, February 17, 2025, 12:00 pm - 12:25 pm
Focus: TECHNOLOGY

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the talk of the tech sector town...and for good reason. Fortunes have been made in companies leading the AI revolution, and the underlying technology will continue to evolve. But what OTHER revolutionary developments are cooking in tech? And what OTHER investments will generate the biggest profits for those holding the right stocks? Our expert panelists will tell you – and share their favorite names for 2025-2026.

Alternatives: What to Buy in ’25 for Income, Diversification
Tuesday, February 18, 2025, 9:55 am - 10:25 am
Focus: ALTERNATIVES

Real estate. Precious metals. Cryptocurrencies. Private equity and private credit funds. The world of alternative investments is enormous, with a puzzling array of investments for you to choose from. Our expert panelists will cut through the clutter, telling you which ones make the most sense for income, portfolio diversification, and profit potential in this NEW market cycle. You’ll also learn which specific ETFs, funds, and other vehicles give you cost-effective exposure to them. 

Ten Red Hot Stock Picks to Take Home*
Tuesday, February 18, 2025, 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Focus: STOCKS

This is the big kahuna – the MoneyMasters Course you absolutely can NOT miss while you’re in Las Vegas! Featuring Tom Bruni, head of market research at Stocktwits...Jeffrey Hirsch, editor-in-chief of The Stock Trader’s Almanac & Almanac Investor...Jordan Kimmel, founder of MagnetInvesting Insights…and Kelley Wright, managing editor of Investment Quality Trends...it will provide you with a “red hot” top 10 list of stocks for the new year.

They will include equities from a wide range of sectors – and stocks for investors interested in both income AND growth. Plus, you’ll be treated to a no-holds-barred discussion, with the experts freely debating the pros and cons of each other’s picks. Bring your smartphone, tablet, or pad of paper and pen to take notes, because you won’t want to miss a single investment idea you can put to work in your portfolio right away. 

The View from 36,000 Feet: The Fed, the Economy, the Markets
Wednesday, February 19, 2025, 9:20 am - 9:50 am
Focus: STOCKS

Fed cuts coming too late. The economy sliding into recession. Narrow market breadth. Election-related chaos. Investors had a lot to worry about in 2024. And yet, markets kept marching to new highs. NOW, what is the view like from 36,000 feet? What’s next for monetary policy, economic growth, and the stock market? Get three unique perspectives from these big-picture thinkers. Then learn what you should do with your investments in response. 

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Mike Larson's Profile

Mike Larson serves as vice president and editor-in-chief at MoneyShow, overseeing all aspects of its investor education efforts and conferences and planning the firm's content operations. Before joining MoneyShow, he was a senior editor and analyst at Weiss Ratings. Mr. Larson produced the company's Safe Money Report, Weekend Windfalls, and Heat Maps newsletters, while also writing, editing, and trading several other past products. His areas of expertise as an analyst include domestic and global interest rates, commercial and residential real estate, and central bank policy.