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Unlock the IRS "Cheat Code" with this opportunity! The Sneaky IRS Tax Law that's Sweeping the U.S. B

Unlock the IRS "Cheat Code" with this opportunity! The Sneaky IRS Tax Law that's Sweeping the U.S. Big Banks Don't Want You to Know About the Opportunity this IRS "Cheat Code" Unlocks... In December, inflation rocketed to a 40-year high – clocking in at a whopping 7%. That's enough to vaporize $3,500 of every $50,000 you've saved. Every single year. And it reduces your income by $3,500 for every $50,000 you make. Worse yet, there's no relief in sight, thanks to the Fed's record-breaking expansion of the money supply, coupled with out of control government spending. The US government spending has sent the national debt soaring to $29.8 trillion – a 50% increase over the last seven years. No wonder inflation is soaring. Meanwhile, the best advice Wall Street's talking heads have for you is to buy more stocks – even though the market has been in bubble territory for months. [Click here to claim your FREE, no-obligation Special Report right now.]( They've conveniently forgotten 2008 when the market crashed and investors lost as much as 53% of their retirement savings practically overnight. They've also forgotten 2020, when the pandemic lockdowns smashed the economy and the market fell 30% in just two weeks. Sure, the market eventually recovered, thanks to the Fed cranking the monetary spigots to full blast, pouring trillions of new dollars into the economy. However, back then inflation was low, and the Fed had room to maneuver. But with inflation already at 7% and rising, more stimulus is likely to unleash double digit inflation. And what happens to your retirement then? The good news is, regardless of what the Fed does, you can protect yourself from rising inflation and a crashing stock market thanks to a little-known loophole in the tax code called Section 408(m)(3). Big banks and Wall Street firms that rely on commissions hate it and hoped you'd never hear about. But I think you're gonna love it. You see, Section 408(m)(3) allows you to put a portion of your IRA or 401(K) into physical precious metals including gold, silver and platinum while still maintaining all the tax advantages. [Click here to claim your FREE, no-obligation Special Report right now.]( Why would you want to do this? For three reasons: - Unparalleled protection from inflation: In 1980, inflation soared to a stunning 14%. And it was a big blow to most investors. However, gold investors did very well as gold soared from $148 in 1977 when Jimmy Carter became president, to $850 in 1980. That's a 474% return, meaning any investor who bought gold beat inflation handily. - Protection from economic panics and crashes: As I mentioned, in 2008, the stock market crashed 53% and investors lost their shirts. Yet even though inflation was low, gold shot up 157% between the October 2007 market peak and August 2011, when the Fed began backing off its stimulus. - The world's best catastrophe insurance: And if things really go south, and the economy comes crashing down, gold and silver may be the only assets of value you own... and they might just become the only currency available.  Bottom line: it makes good sense to protect yourself by putting at least a portion of your retirement savings into gold and silver. And we’d like to send you a FREE, no-obligation Special Report that reveals everything you need to know about taking advantage of this powerful inflation-fighting tax loophole, and exactly how to do it. Just [click here]( and it will be in your hands just a few minutes from now. This is your chance to stop the Fed and Washington's big spenders from stealing your retirement. And I urge you to get all the details right away so you can decide for yourself if this loophole makes sense for you. [Click here to claim your FREE, no-obligation Special Report right now.]( Sincerely, Gold Gate Capital [ Get Your Free Info Kit on Gold HEREÂ]( (ZERO cost and ZERO obligation to you)     This email was sent to {EMAIL} by editor@marketmovingtrends.com MarketMovingTrends, 45 South Park Place, #203, Morristown, NJ 07960 United States  [Unsubscribe]( | [Report Spam]( Â

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