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Secure your resources and protect your retirement with gold. Prices are Soaring. Is Something Worse

Secure your resources and protect your retirement with gold. [Red Rock Secured Logo]( Prices are Soaring. Is Something Worse Than Stagflation on the Horizon? “Historical analysis shows that gold returns averaged 25% in years when inflation was above 5%.” – World Gold Council A Barron’s headline reads, “Inflation Is a Problem. Today’s PPI Just Confirms It.” It refers to news that producer (wholesale) prices are rising at a 10% annual rate. That follows hard on the news that consumer prices rose 7.9% over the last 12 months. Yes, inflation is a problem, and there is a growing and justifiable consensus that the U.S. economy is moving into a painful period of stagflation, defined as price inflation in a slow-or no-growth economy. But what if it’s something worse? [Continue reading...]( EXCLUSIVE BENEFITS $10,000 in FREE Gold or Silver Anyone who completes an application today could receive up $10,000 in FREE gold or silver. [Open a Gold IRA]( No Fees for Life Red Rock may cover all custodial and management fees for the life of your account. [Open a Gold IRA]( Be sure to check out and subscribe to Red Rock Secured's YouTube channel where you'll find the latest news on the precious metals industry, the economy, and the stock market. Hear from industry experts on current market trends, predictions for gold and other commodities, economic outlooks, retirement tips, and more. [SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL]( Did you miss last week's Gold Watch topic? Why Gold is the Last Investment Standing During Economic Warfare [YouTube]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( Copyright © 2022 Red Rock Secured, All rights reserved. You were subscribed to the newsletter from Red Rock Secured Our mailing address is: Red Rock Secured 400 N. Continental Blvd. Suite #200El Segundo, CA 90245 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](. Disclaimer: The opinions, beliefs and viewpoints expressed in this article do not necessarily reflect the opinions, beliefs and viewpoints of Red Rock Secured LLC or official policies of Red Rock Secured LLC. Red Rock Secured LLC is not a financial advisor, is not licensed to provide investment advice and neither provides investment nor financial advice. Red Rock is a product specialist that can help evaluate your precious metals purchase options.

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