[CE Credit Available] Bob Elliott on Challenging Markets: Inflation, Geopolitical Instability, and Volatility
Sponsored By Unlimited Funds
Exclusive Webinar with Bob Elliott, Unlimited Funds
August 13, 2025 | 12:00-1:00 PM EST
The traditional economic playbook doesn’t seem to be working anymore. While many analysts scramble to interpret conflicting signals, Bob Elliott helps to bring clarity to chaos by examining potential impacts as new policies unfold.
WHAT YOU’LL DISCOVER
This session cuts through market noise to deliver insights on:
Rhetoric vs Reality: Beyond headlines and political spin, where do we actually stand?
Fed Independence or lack thereof? Might there be monetary policy turbulence ahead with the appointment of the next fed chair?
The “Big Beautiful Bill” Phase 1: Might you feel the “Relief”? Tariff Implications: Beyond the political rhetoric, what economic impacts might recent tariff policies have?
Where Did All the Buyers Go? Reduced buying power paired with faltering wage growth has depressed consumer spending – what could it mean for GDP?
The Return of Stagflation: The trifecta of fragile labor markets, slowing growth and rising prices loom – why it could matter to your portfolio
HEDGE FUND POSITIONING REVEALED
As pioneers in tracking real-time hedge fund positioning, Unlimited Funds offers unique insight into how sophisticated capital is actively deploying:
Current macro positions: long bonds, short USD, long gold, long HY credit spreads, long global equities vs. US
Performance navigation through recent market volatility
Strategic positioning rationale in context of broader economic outlook
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This webinar is designed for investment professionals, portfolio managers, and sophisticated investors seeking insight into navigating the current complex market dynamics.
Spaces limited. Priority access for existing clients and qualified investors.
This webinar has been accepted for one hour of CFP® CE Credit for live webcast attendees. Lead-Lag Media is registered with the CFP Board as a Sponsored Provider of CE Programs.
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