Summary
Donald Trump is going to be the 45th President of The United States of America. Many people thought about that as impossible, but it is happening. It’s history. The world is entering a phase of unprecedented uncertainty and there are fierce fights between bulls and bears.
Boris Schlossberg, Joseph Trevisani and Harry Dent will hold a discussion panel about what’s going to happen in the next four years and specially in the first days with Donald Trump as president.
What about Donald Trump’s cabinet? How new POTUS’ policies will affect common people? This is not going to be about Donald Trump’s twitter account, but what a trader should expect from his movements in the markets.
The speakers:
- Harry Dent, Financial author and founder of Dent Research.
- Boris Schlossberg, Managing Director and Founding Partner of BK Asset Management
- Joseph Trevisani, Chief Market Strategist at WorldWideMarkets
Moderator:
- Ross Burland, FXStreet Editor and Analyst, social activist and CEO of Thinktwicecharity.org.
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