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The #1 Asset of the Wealthy

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This underappreciated asset outperforms bonds, stocks, and even... SEPTEMBER 19, 2024 A GREY SWAN PU

This underappreciated asset outperforms bonds, stocks, and even... SEPTEMBER 19, 2024 A GREY SWAN PUBLICATION Dear Reader, Anyone serious about protecting and growing their nest egg should ask two questions. - "What are my neighbors investing in?" - "What are the rich investing in? When the answer to these two questions don't line up you know there's an opportunity to get ahead of the crowd. And right now, it couldn't be any clearer. Even as more everyday Americans than ever are invested in the stock market… America's richest have 54% of their wealth stored in just one asset. And no, it's not stocks, gold or crypto… This [underappreciated investment]( is the #1 asset of the wealthy and it's no wonder why. For 250 years it's proven to be the fastest, safest way to grow your money. And even though they already have over half their wealth invested in this asset, America's rich seem to be buying more and more. A world-renowned investment scout for the rich has recorded a [video]( detailing why so many are transferring their money NOW. He explains the unique benefits of this kind of investing… (Travel perks, tax benefits, and more) He also explains why the wealthy are drawn to this particular investment… And why it's flown over the heads of so many middle-class Americans. Plus, he details the surprisingly simple, affordable ways everyday folk can get in on the #1 asset of the wealthy. [Click here to see his full breakdown of this unusual opportunity now.]( Sincerely, Jennifer Stevens Executive Editor, International Living [Turn Your Images On] (c) 2024 The Wiggin Sessions @ Grey Swan, 1001 Cathedral Street, Baltimore MD 21201. Dedicated to examining “highly improbable, but imminent events” likely to change history, economics, politics and finance. Although our employees may answer your general customer service questions, they are not licensed under securities laws. They cannot address your particular investment situation. No communication by our employees to you should be deemed personalized financial advice. [Privacy Statement.]( That said, your feedback is very important. Please do not hit “reply” … rather, contact us with an intelligent question or well-reasoned comments by using this email address: feedback@wigginsessions.com To remove your email from Wiggin Sessions @ Grey Swan: [click here.]( "Sent to: {EMAIL}" [Click here to Unsubscribe]( The Wiggin Sessions

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