January 2025 HOTEL Angeleno/Webinar NOTICE — Image of HOTEL Angeleno

Saturday, January 18, 2025

This chapter meeting will be held as a Combo event:
(1) in person in the HOTEL Angeleno, and (2) by Zoom Webinar

HOTEL ANGELENO/WEBINAR PROGRAM will start at 9:00 a.m. PST
*** REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED ***

 

SEE HOTEL ANGELENO/WEBINAR MEETING ACCESS DETAILS FOLLOWING THE DESCRIPTION OF THE PROGRAM

PROGRAM INFORMATION

TOPIC 1

Team member
Anthony Danaher
President, Guild Investment Management

Tony Danaher joined Guild Investment Management in July 1990. As President and Partner, Mr. Danaher serves as the primary portfolio manager, performing research, and overseeing other business functions for the company, such as regulatory compliance and accounting.

Tony was born in 1967. While working for Guild, he earned his M.B.A. from Pepperdine University in 1999. Prior to joining Guild, Mr. Danaher studied architecture and design at Kansas State University from 1985 to 1986, before changing disciplines to focus on accounting, and earning a B.A. in Business Administration with an emphasis in Accounting from Maharishi International University in 1990. He has also been interviewed by leading business and financial media, and participates in many investment associations and events.

Your Century-Long Legacy: Building Wealth That Spans Lives and Generations

As lifespans extend well into the 90s and beyond, successful wealth management must address both longevity protection and generational transition in an era where investment approaches are dramatically shifting. In short, attitudes and strategies must adapt. This presentation explores the dual challenge faced by today’s investors: ensuring their portfolios can sustain them through extended retirements while preparing for eventual transfer to heirs who live in a world of robo-advisors, social media investing, and digital assets. Drawing from real-world experience, we’ll provide a practical framework for creating sustainable, long-term investment strategies that both protect against longevity risk and establish effective cross-generational wealth transfer plans, ensuring your investment wisdom translates meaningfully to the next generation.

Attend this talk and learn…
  • How to structure a "Century-Ready Portfolio" that balances longevity protection with growth potential, incorporating both traditional wisdom and modern investment tools
  • A practical framework for conducting family investment meetings that address both extended lifespan needs and next-generation transfer, including a plan for maintaining, modifying, and exploring investment approaches
  • Specific strategies to protect against the dual risks of outliving your assets and having your legacy mismanaged by heirs who prefer automated solutions to traditional investment analysis

TOPIC 2

Team member
Mark Skousen, Ph. D.
Economist, Editor (Forecasting & Strategies Newsletter), Author

Mark Skousen, Ph.D., is editor in chief of Forecasts & Strategies, an award-winning investment newsletter (www.markskousen.com). He was named one of the top 20 living economists in the world, and in 2018, Steve Forbes awarded him a triple crown in economics for his work in economic theory, history and education. In 2014, he was appointed a presidential fellow at Chapman University. He has worked for the government (as a CIA analyst), nonprofits (president of FEE) and several for-profit companies. From 2004 to 2005, he taught economics and finance at Columbia Business School and Columbia University. He was a columnist for Forbes magazine. His investment books include “Investing in One Lesson” (Regnery Publishing, 2007), “The Maxims of Wall Street” (Capital Press, 2017) and “A Viennese Waltz Down Wall Street: Austrian Economics for Investors” (LFB Publishers, 2013).

The Great Rotation: Which Investments Will Do Best Under the New Trump Era, and What Investments Should be Avoided

Will the bull market on Wall Street continue with Republicans in charge? The first year of a new presidential cycle is often the most risky. Is a recession brewing? In this provocative presentation, Dr. Mark Skousen will analyze which investments will outperform in 2025 in an era of deregulation, tax cuts, protectionism, deficit spending, and “America First” policies. Will it be small caps, financials, tech, gold and silver, energy, real estate, bitcoin, and foreign markets? Will inflation continue, and if so, what are the best inflation hedges?

Attend this talk and learn…
  • What are the greatest threats, both here and abroad, in the first presidential year?
  • Why price inflation is here to stay no matter who is president: What are the best inflation hedges?
  • What is Trump's most dangerous policy prescription?

HOTEL ANGELENO/WEBINAR
ACCESS INFORMATION

 

Prepay for 2025:
$100 for 10 Meetings – a Savings of $50

 

Alternatively, prepay $15 for the HOTEL Angeleno meeting or $15 for the Webinar, or pay $20 at the door

 

First-time Guests may attend free, but must contact the Webmaster at aaiilawebmaster@gmail.com to inform him that you are a First-time Guest and give your name and email address

 

THIS PURCHASE SITE WILL CLOSE ON FRIDAY, January 17 AT 6 PM.
CLICK HERE TO PREPAY FOR THIS HOTEL ANGELENO/WEBINAR MEETING

 

Please Note:
(1) A webinar registration link for this event will be emailed to payees on two dates: Friday, January 10, and Friday, January 17, after 6:00 pm.
(2) Annual Pass Holders will receive a “name tag pass” at the HOTEL Angeleno at each of the 3 HOTEL Angeleno meetings, and will also receive an email with the registration link for all 10 Webinar meetings.  You will have the choice of viewing the Webinar on screen or attending the HOTEL Angeleno in person. Your annual pass gives you access to HOTEL Angeleno or the Webinar for each of the three combo HOTEL Angeleno/Webinar events.
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