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[How Banks Can Seize Your Accounts]( don’t need your permission to legally seize your deposits. This is how you can protect your savings. [Learn More]( [BRICS Plans to End US Dollar Dominance]( anti-dollar drive spearheaded by China and Russia is spreading quickly. Can this "Evil" plan be a threat to your wealth? [Learn More]( [This Tax Perk Is a Game-Changer]( It moves your IRA or 401(k) out of Wall Street’s and Big Bank’s hands and unlocks even greater profit opportunities. [Learn More]( [CBDC, FedNow and the Risks to Your Financial Privacy.]( [Will It Be the End of Our Economic Freedoms?]( A major ground shift is occurring in the world of finance right now and anyone who is not prepared will be caught completely off guard and could be holding a bunch of worthless dollars. The U.S. Federal Reserve, along with other central banks worldwide, has been studying the implications of CBDCs (Central Bank Digital Currencies), including how they might impact the financial system, monetary policy, and financial stability. These discussions were driven by factors such as the increasing use of digital payments, the rise of cryptocurrencies, and the desire to modernize the financial system. [The aftermath of the CBDC and FedNow could be disastrous for Americans!]( As a result, individuals are rightfully questioning the security and privacy of their assets and the resilience of their own banks. As the global economy continues to grapple with unprecedented challenges, recent events have brought forth a perfect storm of economic concerns. From recession fears and bank failures to the specter of inflation, dollar devaluation, the emergence of digital currencies, and increased government intervention, individuals and businesses alike find themselves navigating turbulent financial waters. [In this 100% Free Wealth Kit,]( we will delve into these issues, providing insights into the interconnected nature of these challenges and offer considerations for individuals seeking financial resilience. The challenges presented by recent economic events underscore the need for financial adaptability and resilience. By staying informed, diversifying your investments, and engaging in prudent financial planning, individuals can navigate these turbulent waters and position themselves for financial success in an ever-changing world. As we collectively deal with these challenges, one constant remains: the importance of informed decision-making in the pursuit of financial well-being. Request your [Free Wealth Kit]( today. It's 100% FREE and you won't be sorry! ==> [Click HERE]( Get Your FREE Wealth Kit (Absolutely ZERO cost and ZERO obligation to you) --------------------------------------------------------------- Allegiance Gold, LLC is not a broker-dealer and does not provide investment, tax, or legal advisory services. No statement in this communication should be construed as a recommendation to purchase or sell any security, or as investment, tax, or legal advice. Precious metals, like all investments, carry risk, are not suitable for all investors, and past performance does not guarantee future results. We do not guarantee any investment performance. Please consult your own investment, tax, or legal advisor prior to making any investment decision. Third-party information quoted or presented by us in this communication represents only the opinions of the third party and we do not endorse any third-party source of information. We are not affiliated with the U.S. Mint or any government agency. ©Allegiance Gold, LLC 2024 Notice: Please understand that by opting out from future emails from this advertiser, you are transferring or authorizing the transfer of your email address to the advertiser listed above. Zacks has no control over how your email address is used by the advertiser or other third parties. Accordingly, Zacks disclaims all responsibility and liability arising from the subsequent use of your email address that is made possible by your submission of your email address above. You are receiving this email from Zacks Investment Research because you chose to receive messages from Zacks’ partners on the Zacks web site(s). Please note that Zacks does not produce or endorse this product, and assumes no responsibility for the use thereof. Your privacy is important to us. Click here to see our Privacy Policy: [( If you do not wish to receive further email solicitations from Zacks on behalf of its partners, please click [here]( to unsubscribe. Zacks Investment Research 10 S. Riverside Plaza, Suite 1600 Chicago, IL 60606

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