December 6, 2016
1:30 PM ET – 2:30 PM ET
Options Industry Council Webinar Summit
“Three income strategies for this low interest rate environment”
Panel discussion with Alan and experts from the OIC and CBOE
Register here, or read full details below.
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WEBINAR SERIES
With the election on November 8 behind us, have you thought about how the bulls, bears, elephants and donkeys will affect your portfolio and investments? The Options Industry Council’s Webinar Summit brings together a power-packed group of thought leaders to help you navigate the political and economic landscape and discuss how the outcome of the election relates to exchange-listed options.
Join OIC on Tuesday, December 6, 2016, from 12 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. ET.

IMCA has accepted the OIC Online Summit for 3.5 hours of CE credit towards the CIMA®, CIMC® and CPWA®.
This thought-provoking session will look at how the equity market reacted to the most recent election and how the markets have behaved in the past during the transition of power and the first 100 days of new administrations.
This session will cover ways in which the economic policies of a new President might affect how you manage your investments. Moderated by the Options Industry Council, this session will feature a panel of investing professionals who will share their ideas on how to protect your nest egg and generate income in an ultra-low-interest-rate environment using exchange-listed options.
Constructing a portfolio using traditional asset classes and theories has been challenging given the realities of current economic circumstances. Uncertainty and risk have increased, interest rates remain stubbornly low, and a new President will bring new economic policies that will affect your portfolio. This discussion moderated by the Options Industry Council will bring together experienced financial professionals who use exchange-listed options to help mitigate risk and generate income.
UCLA Professor Lynn Vavreck will analyze the election and provide insight into what really mattered in the campaign and what the results mean going forward.

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