The Great Gold & Silver Rush of the 21st Century

The Great Gold & Silver Rush of the 21st Century

The greatest wealth building opportunity of this generation is here. When you compare the ‘70s gold bull market to today, the magnitude of the potential gains become obvious. In the 1970s gold rose 25 times its original price, and silver 41 times.

Today there is twice as much investable gold, but there are also:

- 18 times more people that can access, and legally buy, precious metals.

- 55 times more currency.

- 56 times more millionaires.

- 200 times more billionaires.

- 220 times more available consumer credit.

- 49 times greater global stock market cap.

- And that’s just the tip of the iceberg.

Bestselling author Michael Maloney makes the case that while stocks, real estate, crypto, bonds, and nearly every major asset class have boomed, gold and silver have been largely ignored, and are now among the world’s last, and most, undervalued assets. But a shift is underway. The coming flight to safety will be staggering… and gold and silver will be the big winners.

After accurately predicting the crisis of 2008, Mike now presents unassailable data that an even greater crisis is coming. As you turn the pages, you’ll understand the enormity of it, that we have passed an economic point of no return, and that there is no avoiding it. The old “normal” is just not coming back.

The Great Gold and Silver Rush of the 21st-Century provides a roadmap for navigating the coming economic storm. The knowledge it contains will help you protect yourself, your family, and your assets through the turbulent times ahead. Most will be devastated, many will be totally ruined, but those few who are prepared can massively increase their wealth.


Auteur | Mike Maloney
Taal | Engels
Type | E-book
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