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Webinar Recording | Outlook 2021: Navigating the Path Forward

Written by XML Financial Group | Jan 14, 2021 6:37:57 PM

The COVID-19 pandemic, the market crash, economic downturns, the presidential election: 2020 was an interesting year (to say the least). As we turn the page to 2021, there is one question on everyone’s mind: What’s next? Will the markets keep rising? Will the economy continue to recover? And what does it all mean for your portfolio?

On Wednesday, January 13th at 12:00 PM ET, Eric Wightman presented his Annual Outlook to investors. Eric recapped the most important market and economic events of 2020 and what they mean for investors as we prepare to navigate the markets in 2021 and beyond. Specifically, Eric discussed:

  • The long-term impact of the market and economic turmoil we experienced in 2020
  • The effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on markets and the economy
  • The three things you can do to navigate the markets in the coming year
  • Why we could see a new bull market in 2021

 

Eric Wightman

Eric Wightman is a Senior Wealth Advisor and Partner of the XML Financial Group. He is dedicated to building lasting relationships with his clients and helping them navigate a complex world in order to build a sound financial and investment plan that centers around what matters most to them. With more than 20 years of wealth management experience, Eric has been recognized for his accomplishments by various financial publications. He also hosts the podcast “Common Sense Investing,” with the purpose of educating investors. He considers himself a value investor and firmly believes that successful investing requires having a value-oriented financial plan.

Before embarking on a career in financial services, Eric attended culinary school and worked at numerous award-winning restaurants and hotels throughout the country.

 

*This webinar is for educational and informational purposes only. Content is not intended to be a recommendation or solicitation for the sale or investment in any product, strategy or service nor should it be perceived as individual advice.