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CNBC: ETFs to write off 80% of 401Ks? (Russia Shocker)

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*|MC_PREVIEW_TEXT|* “Putin may already have his hands on 40% of your retirement savings!”

*|MC_PREVIEW_TEXT|* “Putin may already have his hands on 40% of your retirement savings!” I know, it sounds crazy… but a Forbes’ investigator and former SEC attorney recently discovered that for years… Wall Street kept investors in the dark about how much of [your retirement wealth is under Putin’s control]( And now that Russia’s economy is headed for a historic collapse… Don’t trust the fund managers who are now claiming we’ve invested only $2.2 billion in Russia… Because Bloomberg calculates this sum is just the tip of the iceberg. In fact – behind closed doors – experts estimate that [40% of US retirement savings are owned by mystery buyers like Russia](. For instance, just one American pension fund is staring at a $900 million loss… While CNBC reports that some of America’s biggest 401(k) ETFs could write off 80% of their clients’ retirement savings. Frankly, this could be the beginning of a massive wave of bankruptcies for investors… And if you’ve saved up at least $50,000 for your retirement, YOU could be looking at massive losses too. But thanks to a little-known IRS Loophole, you can [shield your pension, IRA, and 401(k) with gold](. Gold has emerged as the best-performing financial asset of the 21st century – generating 3 times more returns than stocks. Which is why we’ve prepared a special guide on how you can trade gold inside your retirement accounts, just like thousands of other investors. Simply [click here now to get your 100% free copy]( and start protecting your wealth with gold – before Russia implodes. [ Get your Free Wealth-Protection Guide Now]( (100% Free. No Obligation) Sincerely, Sean Kelly CEO, Red Rock Secured P.S. Remember - gold prices are soaring, so this is your once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to profit from this historic rally. P.P.S. The FBI warns Putin and other “hostile foreign powers” are well positioned to sabotage US retirement assets. So, don’t wait for Russia to make its move. Act now, while you still have time. 99 Wall Street Suite 1446, New York, NY 10005, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time. [Powered by:](

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