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A Gold Storm Is Coming - Aug 20, 2023

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A number of strange events are starting to play out all across the country... Â Sunday, August 20,

A number of strange events are starting to play out all across the country...  Sunday, August 20, 2023 | [View in browser]( [My Retirement Legacy]( A number of [strange events are starting to play out]( all across the country... - 50% of employers expect to lay workers off in the coming weeks... - 20 million American households are behind on their utility bills... - $13.5 trillion in American wealth has evaporated, as stocks and real estate prices have fallen... - To make matters worse, food prices continue to rise -- with even vegetables up over 80% in the past year. Together, all of this is likely setting up what one research firm believes [will result in a "gold storm"]( Stansberry Research is one of the most highly-respected research firms in the world... providing cutting-edge market research to over a million readers. And they just released a brand-new warning for [what they believe will happen to gold in 2023...]( According to these experts: "The evidence is everywhere. But most folks aren't paying attention. We are in the early stages of a gold mania - the calm before the storm." And yet, even the most prepared Americans - including many retirees - could be blindsided by what's about to happen. Which is why they've posted their full, brand-new warning to the public on their website [right here](. You can access it free of charge. [Click here to view.]( Sincerely, A.J. Wiederman Senior Staff, Stansberry Research [My Retirement Legacy] This editorial email, which includes advertisements, sent to you {EMAIL} as you have subscribed to this service. If you wish to discontinue receiving such emails, [click unsubscribe.]( In order to ensure that our emails consistently reach your inbox, we kindly request you to add our email address to your address book. This ad is sent on behalf of Stansberry Research, 1125 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201. If you would like to optout from receiving offers from Stansberry Research please [click here](. Our company appreciates your feedback and inquiries. However, please be aware that the law prohibits us from providing personalized advice. To contact Us, call toll free Domestic/International: +1 302 966-9552 Mon–Fri, 9am–5pm ET, or email us support@polarisadvertising.com. 124 Broadkill Rd 4 Milton, DE 19968 Without written permission from Polaris Advertising, any reproduction, copying, or redistribution of our content, whether in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited. © 2023 Polaris Advertising. All rights reserved. [My Retirement Legacy](

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