Sep 16, 2021 At The Local Conservative we're always looking out for special opportunities we believe you, as a valued reader, will want to see. Below is a message from our colleagues that we think you should check out. I can't blame you if you want to run to cash. It sometimes makes good sense.
Cash not only gives you a feeling of safety and security, but it also provides you with investment capital to use when the market bottoms out. As the old saying goes,
"Nobody ever went broke taking a profit."
But this time is different.
Because when the next crisis comes — and I believe it's coming soon! — cash will be at the center of the storm.
Money itself will be the starting point ... the cause ... and the first casualty of the next financial catastrophe.
Before you know what hit you, the U.S. dollar will go from being the world's safest asset to being one of the world's riskiest.
I've prepared a special video report to explain when this currency crisis is going to happen ... why it's going to happen ... and what you can do about it.
Until you watch it here, do yourself a favor: Don't rely on the "safety" of cash.
Sincerely, Sean Brodrick
Wealth Supercycle
P.S. When your dollar bills become worth less than the paper they're printed on, people holding their wealth in dollars will be in big trouble. Click here to find out where you can put your money now to help keep it safe and to grow exponentially.
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