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Was a Secret Gold-Buying Spree the Real Cause of the 2020 Gold Price Surge?

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. Is a Secret Gold-Buying Spree the Real Cause of the 2021 Gold Price Surge? Fellow Investor, If you

[Click to view in browser](. Is a Secret Gold-Buying Spree the Real Cause of the 2021 Gold Price Surge? Fellow Investor, If you've wondered why the rich get richer while the poor get poorer, now's the perfect example of why. Smart money understands how converging economic forces are about to send the price of gold to dizzying new heights. Already yellow metal is on the move. The price of gold went up by 32% this year, hitting $2,000 per oz... and gold got ranked as one of the world's best-performing assets. But as experts suggest, gold is still cheap for now. It's projected to hit $3,000-$7,500 per oz in the near future. Why is gold increasing at such a fast pace? I explain the reasons in detail in a free exclusive video you can access [here.]( Even before the pandemic, the world was drowning in debt. And now we're at the tail-end of a 40-year debt super-cycle, in which all forms of leverage, government, corporate, and private, have been rising since the early 1980s. The global debt load was above $250 trillion, and the United States has been running a $1.4 trillion fiscal deficit with over $23 trillion in national debt. We're now at the point where for every ounce of gold minted in the US, the Federal Reserve adds $4 million to the money supply. All of this devalues the US dollar's purchasing power. This time, we're on the precipice of the most significant devaluation of the dollar in modern history. As such, experts are predicting gold could reach $5,000 and even $10,000 per ounce. The needle's already moving, and we could see mega-returns beyond what's happened in more than 50 years. So What's The Best Way To Invest? While technically you can directly invest in gold, Doug Casey, a legend of the gold market, says that if you buy raw, physical metal, you could be leaving a lot of money on the table. He says the best returns come from investing in gold stocks, shares of gold mining or exploration companies that mimic the price of gold. I've prepared a [special video]( that will show you EVERYTHING you need to know to profit from this opportunity, including details about the junior explorer we think is positioned to dominate in the next phase of the run on gold bull market. Just announced results from 44 holes drilled at their Independence project in Nevada were spectacular in their own right, showing broad intervals of high-grade mineralization, including included 155 feet of 3.9 gram per tonne (g/t) gold, 45 feet of 9.5 g/t gold, 180 feet of 1.2 g/t gold, 100 feet of 1.6 g/t gold, and 85 feet of 1.9 g/t gold, and the list goes on. [Watch my film](and decide for yourself if you think my assessment hits the mark. One thing is for certain: the outlook for gold remains strong. 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