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Investment Basics IV: Investing in a Coronavirus Stock Market Online

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We’ve seen some of the most volatile trading days in history this year; 2020 made records in the S&P 500. The biggest question investors are asking today is "what lies ahead?" The secret to dealing with volatile markets is laying a foundation for making decisions in uncertain times and situations. In this presentation, Julie Jason will discuss what every worried investor needs to know about the coronavirus market and beyond.

Julie Jason, JD, LLM, developed her views on financial services over a lifelong career in law and management, starting out on Wall Street as a lawyer after earning her LLM from Columbia University. Twenty-five years ago, Jason founded her own Investment Counsel firm—Jackson, Grant, Investment Advisers, Inc. of Stamford, CT, a fiduciary boutique—where her team manages personal portfolios for high net worth families. A proponent of financial literacy, Ms. Jason writes for a broad audience of every financial means.  Her award-winning weekly investor education column, which celebrated a 1,000 column milestone a few months ago, is syndicated by Andrews McMeel and is published locally in the Greenwich Time each Sunday and in a number of other Hearst newspapers.  

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PROGRAM CONTACT:

Yang Wang
203-622-7924

ywang@greenwichlibrary.org

Date:
Wednesday, October 27, 2021
Time:
1:00pm - 2:00pm
Audience:
  Adult  
Categories:
  Business, Career, and Finance  
Online:
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