Private Markets in a New Investing Era
Discover why investors are rethinking the 60/40
model and exploring alternatives for diversification.
The world is rebuilding. Discover the opportunities for investors. Join Opal Wealth Advisors for an exclusive event featuring Troy Gayeski, CFA, Chief Market Strategist at FS Investments, and Joseph N. Filosa, CFP®, CLU®, Financial Advisor and Principal at Opal Wealth Advisors. As the global economy enters a new era of investing, discover how shifting market dynamics, persistent volatility, and the rise of alternative investments are reshaping the investment landscape—and how savvy investors can position themselves for long-term success.
During the event on Thursday, March 22, at 5:30 PM, Troy and Joe will focus on:
- The Evolving Investment Landscape – How changes in the U.S. economy are influencing long-term planning
- Market Volatility and Opportunity – understanding the forces driving uncertainty and how to respond
- The Case for Alternatives – how private markets, middle-market companies, and non-traditional assets can offer compelling diversification and downside protection
Date: Thursday, May 22
Time: 5:30-7:30 pm
Location: Opal Wealth Advisors 2 Jericho Plaza | Suite 208 | Jericho, NY 11753
Enjoy a complimentary catered dinner and drinks.
Register today to reserve your seat. Please RSVP by May 20th, and feel free to bring a guest!
About our guest speaker:
Troy Gayeski, Chief Market Strategist at FS Investments, will share his expert insights on how shifting economic forces, technological disruption, and geopolitical dynamics are reshaping investment opportunities in the United States. A seasoned voice in macro strategy and alternative investing, Troy brings over a decade of media and conference thought leadership to the table.
Investment in Alternatives is for Accredited Investors only. Investment in private investment funds (“Alternatives”) involves various risk factors, including, but not limited to, potential for complete loss of principal, liquidity constraints, and lack of transparency of the underlying investments. Unlike liquid investments that a client/investor may maintain, private investment funds do not provide daily liquidity or pricing. OWA charges an investment advisory fee in addition to the fees of the private investment funds.
