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Great Depression Made Fortunes [The Daily FWD] March 27, 2024 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( How to Survive the Financial Crisis Hi Reader, Here’s what our editors are looking at today… [Click here to learn more]( News: Jim Rickards – Required Reading for Investors What’s the best way to survive a financial crisis with your wealth intact? The answer may surprise you. Many investors would say, “Sell everything, and wait until it’s over!” That’s rarely good advice. In the first place, some assets perform well in crises, and you should hold onto those. Secondly, how do you know a crisis has actually started? What seems like a crisis may just be a short-term bump in the road. And finally, how do you know when it’s over? There were numerous 20% stock rallies during the Great Depression even as stocks were grinding lower over a three-year crash. I’ll tackle these specifics below, but I should point to an important aspect first: In any financial or market condition there are winners and losers. Diversification and timing are the keys to emerging as a winner. [⇒ Read More Here]( [Click here to learn more]( Recommended Reads: [External Advertisement] [Stock Market Legend Shares Biggest Prediction Ever:]( "AI Phase 2 Will Mint More Millionaires Than Any Other Tech in HISTORY. And I've Found the #1 Stock You NEED to Buy Right Now to Collect the Biggest Profits From This Once-in-a-Lifetime Market Shift." [⇒ Click Here to See His Shocking Pick.]( [Click here to learn more]( Markets: Sean Ring – Chubby Digits Chubby digits are those five things on every trader’s hand that make him “fat finger” a trade. A Citi trader fat-fingered an extra zero onto a trade about two years ago. This sent the OMX Stockholm Index down over 100 points. Sometimes this will work in your favor… but most of the time, big moves like this are an accident. [⇒ Read More Here]( [Click here to learn more]( Retirement: Dave Gonigam – No Ordinary Gold Rally Against all odds, gold continues to trade near all-time highs. Still, a substantial number of gold bugs don’t think the rally will stick. They point out the gold stocks haven’t been rallying alongside the metal. Meanwhile, silver is only now starting to play catch-up — and still can’t break through $25. (The bid this morning is $24.72.) At any moment, they’re expecting what the cool crypto kids call a “rug pull” — with gold set for an ugly correction, and soon. This is no ordinary gold rally — but that’s the exact reason it’s not over yet. [⇒ Read More Here]( That’s all for today, we’ll be back tomorrow with what our editors were looking at this week. Email us [here](mailto:feedback@paradigmpressgroup.com) with whatever crosses your mind that you want us to cover. We look forward to hearing from you! 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