Raymond James Client Webinars

LAWRENCE V. ADAM III, CFA, CIMA®, CFP®
Chief Investment Officer

Next Upcoming Webinar: Monday, July 14 at 4 p.m. ET | 3 p.m. CT | 2 p.m. MT | 1 p.m. PT

Quarterly Coordinates: Back to the Future: Lessons from the Past, Strategies for the Future

It’s been 40 years since the movie Back to the Future captured our imaginations with the idea of time travel. While we can’t go back in time, we can learn valuable lessons from it.

Join Chief Investment Officer Larry Adam for a market-based journey through the decades as he explores how past events – from the inflation and trade crises of the 1970s, to the booming growth of the 1990s, to the tech bubble of the 2000s, to today’s ongoing fiscal challenges – continue to shape our financial landscape. Larry will connect the dots between history and today’s markets, offering insights into what the past might reveal about the road ahead.

We hope you’ll join us for this timely webinar that details our 3Q25 Market Outlook. After all, in both time travel and investing, perspective is power.

Summer of Suspense?

As we head into the summer travel season, developments in Washington DC have the potential to make ‘vacation season’ somewhat less relaxing than usual. Continuing trade policy whiplash and questions surrounding the “One Big Beautiful Bill” could drive volatility over the coming months with key deadlines in July and August. Additionally, with weaker consumer sentiment, are activity metrics suggesting that consumers will pull back on spending this summer? For updates on this and more, please join Chief Investment Officer Larry Adam and special guests for our monthly webinar.

 

Larry Adams

LAWRENCE V. ADAM III, CFA, CIMA®, CFP®
Chief Investment Officer
Global Wealth Solutions
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  • Raymond James Chief Investment Officer
  • Served as CIO of the Americas and Global Chief Investment Strategist for Deutsche Bank Private Wealth Management.
  • Featured regularly on CNBC and Bloomberg and frequently quoted in well-known publications such as The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s and the International Herald Tribune.