Thursday, November 5, 2020

Rickards: “I’ve put $1 million of my own money on this”

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Rickards: "I've put $1 million of my own money on this"

Jim Rickards

Hi, Jim Rickards here.

For the first time in my career, I decided to reveal where I invested $1 million of my own money.

You’ll be surprised when you see it.

Why am I doing this?

Because I’m preparing for a catastrophic event looming…

It will catch 99% of Americans by surprise..

And no, it’s not the coronavirus.

Click here to see details of this catastrophic event that’s about to take place and where I’m investing $1 million of my own money.

Regards,

Jim Rickards
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