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Unlock Precious Metals Insights: Get Your Free Digital Dollar Guide Today! "Trump Loophole" to Beat

Unlock Precious Metals Insights: Get Your Free Digital Dollar Guide Today! [FST Logo]( "Trump Loophole" to Beat Inflation? Central Bank Gold Heist Underway Whenever central banks buy gold... The affluent & wealthy buy gold right along with them. And central banks are buying at an unprecedented pace. 1,307 Tons if it last year alone. Only 45 Tons off the record set two years ago. Billionaire investors are buying as well - One legendary hedge fund invested $200 Million - Greenlight Capital invested roughly $40 Million - Warren Buffet himself put more than $500 Million into gold One Bloomberg report stated, "Investors are expected to continue accumulating gold at an accelerated pace this year". That should drive gold prices up ever higher than they already are. However, well positioned investors can use this situation to their advantage. The wealthy utilize a [method we refer to as "The Trump Loophole"]( to invest in gold & other precious metals without needing to put any cash upfront. This method is approved by the IRS, free from taxes and penalties, and easy to navigate. It helps, though, to understand the "ins and outs" That's why we've launched our [Free Precious Metals Investment Guide.]( Where we reveal the strategies used by the rich "fat cats" to safeguard and expand their retirement funds no matter the economic condition...and how you can use this exact method too. [Click here to receive your free copy...]( Regards, Paul Stone CEO, Colonial Metals Group [Logo FST] You are receiving this e-mail because you have expressed an interest in the Financial Education niche on one of our landing pages. This email was sent to you by Flex Stock Trading on behalf of Event Horizon LLC. This is an advertisement. If you no longer wish to receive promotional messages from this advertiser, please [unsubscribe here](. Or write to: 233 W38th St, Unit 68 New York, New York 10018-9998 435 N Dupont Hwy, Dover, DE, 19901, USA At FST Team, we keep an eye out for favorable opportunities we believe will interest our readers. The following is one such message from one of our colleagues that we think you'll appreciate. © 2024 All Rights Reserved. Flex Stock Trading [Terms Conditions]( [Privacy Policy]( [Unsubscribe](

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