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Danger For Retirement Accounts Tied to Stocks

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Here is an interesting offer from our partners: Dear Reader, Investors worried about the safety of t

[Finances Trade] Here is an interesting offer from our partners: Dear Reader, Investors worried about the safety of their retirement savings… Can't seem to catch a break. Last year, both stocks and bonds took a bath. Prompting MarketWatch to write… "2022 saw the worst combined total return for both stocks and bonds dating back to 1872." Anyone relying on paper assets to build their retirement… Got an awful surprise. As Bloomberg pointed out… "The Average 401(k) Lost 20% of Its Value Last Year Retirement accounts took a dive in 2022…" Things seemed to improve somewhat this year. The S&P 500 shot up almost 21% by mid-summer. Then, over the next three months, things took a turn for the worse. The real damage to retirement accounts took place in October. When an unexpected correction took half the market's gains in one swoop. Where can investors turn for retirement safety in an unsafe market? Central banks can give us a big clue. Reuters reports... "For the first nine months of 2023 however, official sector gold purchases hit 800 tons, more than in any January-September period in WGC data going back to 2000." The very people who are printing money like crazy… Driving the value of every dollar in your retirement account into the ground… Are buying gold like there's no tomorrow. Maybe you should look into gold too. Vault Metal has just released a [Free Gold & Silver IRA Retirement Guide.]( It reveals how gold can grow and preserve your savings and wealth. - While paper assets are plummeting in value… - While the dollar is at the end of its proverbial rope… - While inflation is eating away at your buying power daily… The information in the [Free Gold & Silver IRA Retirement Guide...]( [Free Gold & Silver IRA Retirement Guide...]( Can ensure your financial stability in these uncertain times. [Click here to claim your Free Copy now.]( Sincerely, Vault MetalA Trusted American Owned Precious Metals Company This third party offer is brought to you by Marketing Tech Solutions. T85, 5th Main Road, Anna Nagar, Chennai 600040, India. If you would like to unsubscribe from receiving offers, [click here](. © Copyright 2023. All Rights Reserved.

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