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Today we bring you this week's top stories from Outsider Club... Today we bring you this week's top stories from Outsider Club... Today we bring you this week's top stories from Outsider Club: [Outsider Club logo] By Outsider Club Written Mar. 20, 2020 Today we bring you this week's top stories from Outsider Club: [gold bars]( [When a Crisis Hits, This Is Where the Money Goes…]( The world’s stock markets are in full coronavirus panic and investors are getting extremely nervous... and we’ve only seen the beginning. As this global health crisis unfolds, we will see more stock market crashes and when a crisis looms, money always flows into secure commodities like gold. [We’re about to see a surge in gold prices]( that could make 2008 look like a picnic… [central banks]( [The Four-Letter Word Behind All of This]( This is the crisis that exposes central banks around the world, which will eventually lead to a monetary reset we've warned about in the past. Outsider Club editor Gerardo Del Real sheds light on what's really happening. The real issue at hand behind the scenes is the four-letter word he told you would dominate the headlines this year — [REPO...]( [Retirement Money Sign_190x190]( [If You Have LESS Than 250K in Savings]( If you have less than $250,000 set aside for retirement — then you could soon find yourself in a troubling situation... Especially if our research about an upcoming financial meltdown comes to pass. What we've discovered could seriously affect anyone who has [a 401k, an IRA, a pension, or receives Social Security benefits…]( [hoarding]( [Free (Market) Toilet Paper]( Avoiding panic is one reason why Outsider Club editor, Jimmy Mengel, constructed his Crow's Nest portfolio the way he did, and focused mostly on long-term dividend stocks. Just like stocking up on boring, yet crucial products like toilet paper and canned goods, these stocks will anchor your portfolio for years to come. [They'll be there when you need them...]( [tesla]( [Tesla is Dead. Elon Musk is Ruined.]( Thanks to a new discovery — known as “Blue Gas” — electric car companies like Tesla are about to go down in flames. “Blue Gas” is 100% emission-free, can propel vehicles hundreds of miles, and allows cars to fully charge in just minutes. And the tiny company behind it is primed to absolutely [shatter any gains ever paid out by Tesla.]( [making_money_190x190]( [So... Where's All This Money Coming From?]( We don't really know how long this going to last or how bad it will get. So we're basically determined to see which has a deeper well to draw on — [our deficit spending]( or the coronavirus. Which one is going to run out of gas first? Let's hope it's the virus... [soldier]( [It’s an Emergency: Buy Now]( The world is in crisis mode over coronavirus — which is why you need to invest in a new machine that can identify the virus on-site... in just 60 minutes! It’s a total game changer for the fight against this deadly outbreak. [The $1 shares of the company]( behind this machine could soar to $20 or more in the weeks ahead... To your wealth, –Outsider Club Research Staff For a list of Outsider Club premium publications, [click here.]( For the article archive, [click here.]( *Follow Outsider Club on [Facebook]( and [Twitter](. Enjoy reading this article? [Click here]( to like it and receive similar articles to read! Browse Our Archives [So... Where's All This Money Coming From?]( [Free (Market) Toilet Paper]( [Federal Reserve and Government Bazookas Not Enough to Stave Off Market Reset]( [Who Is Winning? The Robots.]( [A Coronavirus Video Update from the Founder]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to {EMAIL}. It is not our intention to send email to anyone who doesn't want it. 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