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March 22, 2023 Hello , This could be a major turning point and, when you see the chart below, youâ?

March 22, 2023 Hello , This could be a major turning point and, when you see the chart below, you’ll see how things could get real crazy real quick. Over the last few weeks gold has broken out to new highs. It’s now comfortably above $2100/oz. and flirting with more highs. We’ve seen gold bounce before though. But this time there could be a major difference. That difference is the arrival of big money players that can drive a major sentiment shift towards gold. One of the most prominent examples is Stanley Druckenmiller, one of the original hedge fund kingpins. Druckenmiller recently opened positions in Barrick Gold (GOLD) and Newmont (NEM). Together these positions make up about 1.5% Druckenmiller’s $3 billion portfolio. Granted, that’s small. But it’s a sign that the potential gold run has caught his eye. And this chart shows that any run could have major potential: This chart shows how cheap gold stocks are relative to gold prices. Cheap is an understatement. [READ MORE]( [$4 gold stock to surge 12,500% on critical announcement]( Literally any day now, a government announcement is set to greenlight the biggest gold mine in America. And could send the $4 miner that owns it surging for no less than 12,500% gains. For reasons you’ll see, its real gold windfall has been kept hidden from the public. But that’s about to change. You need to position yourself immediately. [Click here for the full story.]( Dynamic Wealth Research 2010 West Avenue K #623 Lancaster, California 93536 © 2024 | All rights reserved. [Unsubscribe](. [Twitter] [Facebook] [Instagram]

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