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This is very exciting. And for you, it could mean some lucrative opportunities ahead. We’ll be

This is very exciting. And for you, it could mean some lucrative opportunities ahead. We’ll be joining special guest Jim Rickards on a one-off livestream, titled: The biggest economic disruptor in over 70 years the world has ever seen that will make central banks a laughing stock – and how to capitalize on this unique window of opportunity Tuesday, May 25th - 11am AEST (Sydney) ***Equivalent to Monday, May 24th – 9pm EDT (New York) There are a few places available, so secure yours now before it’s too late: [ James G. Rickards is an American lawyer, economist, investment banker, speaker, media commentator, and New York Times bestselling author on matters of finance and precious metals. He is the author of Currency Wars: The Making of the Next Global Crisis, The New Case for Gold and The New Great Depression, Winners and Losers in Post-Pandemic World. He is known internationally for predicting the worst economic crisis in history and is gearing up to discuss in depth the future of the economy and how to make more informed investment decisions in 2021 and beyond. You don’t want to miss this. Jim will share his perspective on: - Bitcoin vs. Gold and the future of money - What could be the safest asset in the world - What threatens the dollar, and can make gold prices soar way faster - Why buying Bitcoin is like playing with fire - Why we could see the collapse of civilization as a result of Bitcoin - The bubble that just won’t go away that could destroy the US dollar - The vaccine rollout and how it will impact the world economy and life as we know it - The countries that are about to enter a severe recession - What really makes Bitcoin move so fast and what to watch out for if you own or trade Bitcoin - How the economy and markets are going to shift radically over the next 18 months - and how you can make extreme profits from what’s unfolding Secure your place here: [ See you on the livestream Zerohedge, P.O. Box 721, Mahwah, NJ 07430, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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