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Powell-Proof your portfolio with this 12% investment

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Fed up with the Fed? Try this instead. Dear Subscriber, Federal Reserve decisions and market volatil

Fed up with the Fed? Try this instead. Dear Subscriber, Federal Reserve decisions and market volatility seem to go hand in hand. And this isn’t going to stop anytime soon. The need for a stable, high-yield investment has never been greater. Now you can get high-yield investments in hard assets like gold and silver, thanks to Monetary Metals. Monetary Metals is offering a silver bond that pays 12% annual interest on ounces of physical silver. [Powell-proof your portfolio with a 12% return on silver, paid in physical silver.]( Here’s why the silver bond offering from Monetary Metals is so unique: - Fixed high yield: Enjoy a 12% annual return, paid in physical silver, regardless of Fed rate changes or market volatility. - Rate protection: Unlike traditional investments susceptible to currency devaluation and interest rate fluctuations, your return is denominated in silver. - No hidden costs: Enjoy a high return without the usual costs of storing physical metal or management fees. This bond simplifies your investment with straightforward, fixed annual returns. Exclusively for accredited investors, this bond requires a minimum investment of 1,000 ounces of silver, plus accrued interest. Over half the bond has already been filled and participation is limited. Don’t miss the chance to secure a high-yield investment, [secure your spot today](. [Click here to get 12% on silver, paid in silver]( Powell can do a lot of damage, but he can’t print the value of silver away. Protect your portfolio from the Powell Printing Press with this unique and innovative silver offering. [Sign up today](, there’s no commitment required. Sincerely, Zerohedge on behalf of Monetary Metals About Monetary Metals Monetary Metals has been delivering a yield on gold and silver since 2016, with over 57 successful transactions, including the first gold bond offered in the United States since 1933. Join over a thousand sophisticated clients across the world who are earning monthly interest payments in physical gold and silver. [Get started here](. You may [unsubscribe]( at any time. Zero Hedge, P.O. Box 721, Mahwah, NJ 07430, United States [Link](

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