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US Bank Failures Spark Panic as Customers Wonder - Is Your Hard-Earned Money Really Safe?

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Hi {NAME}, In the last week, three large US banks failed. One was the second largest US bank failure

[image]() Hi {NAME}, In the last week, three large US banks failed. One was the second largest US bank failure in history, deemed "strategically important." It all happened in the blink of an eye. One day, banks were operating as normal, and the next day businesses were wondering if their money would be available to make payroll. As they say of bankruptcy, "it happens slowly, then all at once". Three years ago, a new virus caused the whole world to shut down and portfolios to take a dive... all at once, without much warning. Black swan events don't give advance notice. One day things are humming along as usual, and the next, your wealth and freedom can be destroyed. It's not lost on me that these huge US bank failures happened exactly three years after the dawn of the COVID pandemic that curtailed so many liberties and created such volatility in the markets. Rather, it's proof that life-changing events keep happening... over and over. Too many of us think we're "out of the woods" once the latest pandemic, market crash, or government money grab passes. I've personally spent over a dozen years and millions of dollars of my money diversifying my entire life - from bank accounts to passports - to make sure I'm prepared for the next black swan event because the only way to prepare for unforeseen events is to prepare before they happen. If you've been on the sidelines risking your wealth and freedom in just one country, I want you to do two things: - Learn more about Nomad Capitalist's one-of-a-kind [holistic planning services](=) - Get on the waiting list to attend our next [Nomad Capitalist Live]( so you can build a community of like-minded people I believe that many emerging countries are thriving because they realize their government isn't on their side, and nobody's coming to save them. No matter how "red-pilled" we think we are, most of us from the west tend to rest on our laurels once the storm passes, only to get hit when the next storm comes. Let the latest cracks in the system be your "never again" moment to take control of your wealth and freedom for good. Yours in freedom and prosperity, [image] = [Unsubscribe]( Nomad Capitalist LLC Kidnah, Block A Plot 4 Fujairah, Al Fujayrah United Arab Emirates (the) +1 (979) 966-6623

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