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CAPITAL IN CRISIS – GET READY TO PAY


For 225 years, through civil upheaval, global conflicts, a Great Depression and a number of Recessions, the United States has largely kept its public debt under control. The Great Recession of 2008 changed all of that! That Great Recession quickly spiraled into a Global Depression and almost 14 years later, a disastrous Pandemic and the very real threat of renewed inflation has swollen the U.S. Federal budget deficit to the breaking point!


Years of inflationary monetary stimulus by the U.S. Fed has created a volatile capital environment which has had a toxic effect on Personal Estate Planning, the Preservation of Capital and the Safe Growth of Assets! Inflation in the 1st quarter of 2021 is the highest level recorded increase in the past 100 years! The warning signs are there for a major Economic correction!


The country’s debt is now $30 trillion! Market Volatility has now become commonplace! The excessive toxic debt load is something the U.S. has failed to reign in and there will be a heavy price to pay as inflation makes that debt load more difficult to manage! It is hard to remember a time when there was as much financial volatility and monetary instability in the world!


For Wealth Accumulation purposes, the ownership of blue chip stocks, commodities like gold and silver plus real estate are cornerstone assets that have always been relied upon in the past to safely preserve wealth. Increasingly though, the continued buildup of commercial and personal debt, has contributed to uncertainty and volatility in many formerly safe markets! Going forward, Diversification, avoiding Volatile Margin Oriented Assets and “looking outside the box” have become of critical importance for those looking to safely grow and preserve their wealth!


RARE SELECT HARD ASSETS SAFETY, HISTORIC DOUBLE DIGIT GROWTH, LIQUIDITY


If your financial vision going forward is to manage Volatility, avoid Speculative Investments and guard against the prospect of another Financial meltdown, you may want to consider select Hard Assets in that “go to” diversification tool box! For decades, the best Natural Colored Diamonds, Gemstones and Vintage Watches have quietly rewarded their ownership with significant double digit yearly returns, transparency, liquidity and privacy! They are a multi billion dollar marketplace with virtually no credit component to their purchase and sale. No Credit Component Means Reduced Volatility. THINK OF IT AS AN ASSET CLASS THAT, AT ITS’ BEST, CAN RIVAL OR EXCEED CURRENT STOCK MARKET RETURNS, AND AT THE SAME TIME MINIMIZE DOWNSIDE RISK!


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