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Monday, December 14, 2020
IRA/401(k) ALERT: Secret IRS Loophole May Change Your Life
Your IRA, 401(k), TSP, Pension or Savings Account could be in the most danger it's ever been in!
Discover The Secret IRS Loophole YOU Could Use To Protect & Secure YOUR Retirement Savings…
My Fellow Patriot,
If you're like most other Americans I know, your IRA, 401(k), TSP, Pension or Savings Account could be in the most danger it's ever been in!
Let me explain...
Tremendous government debt has hit all-time-highs, and is accelerating at a pace never before seen in our great country's 200+ years of existence...
We have an economy so top-heavy & fragile it could collapse at any moment!
And perhaps the biggest threat of all... China trying to take the U.S Dollars spot as the world's leading currency.
If you don't do something to protect your retirement savings now, it could get wiped out in the blink of an eye.
But going back to the topic of government debt for a second...
The U.S. is plunging further and further into debt every single second…
...And it could be taking your IRA, 401(k), TSP, Pension or Savings Account savings along with it.
While I sit here writing this, the national debt is...
Yes, you read that right. The U.S. national debt is over $26.5 TRILLION.
To help you put that into perspective...
If every U.S. citizen were to try to help and pay that off, every single one of us would owe more than $81,500. Even our children!
This all adds up to a situation that could be far worse than 2001 & 2008 combined. The retirement accounts of regular working class Americans like you and I could be in serious trouble.
And if we do experience another stock market crash like 2001 and your retirement savings is entirely invested in the stock market, you could stand to lose as much as 80% of your IRA, 401(k), TSP, Pension or Savings Account.
But don't worry, if the next stock market crash is more like 2008 instead, you'd only stand to lose 56%.
You could afford to only lose 56% of your savings right?
If you're concerned, and you're not the type to sit around and wait for something to happen, there is something you can do.
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