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Gold surged past $4,200 … but this has beat gold by 1,000x
Dear Reader,
Gold recently surged past $4,200 an ounce.
Up almost 25% in the last six months.
And 45% in the last year.
But we believe this is just the start.
Weiss Ratings' in-house gold expert Sean Brodrick … who has been tracking precious metals for over three decades … believes gold could surpass $6,900 very soon.
However, here's what Sean knows that most people don't …
Every time gold has made big moves, there's another investment that has done WAY better.
Imagine banking 21 times … 49 times … 157 times … 218 times … even 1,386 times more than just holding physical gold.
It happened in the 1970s.
It happened in 2008.
The best part? You don't need to buy a single gold coin to have a chance at gains like that.
Most folks have no idea it even exists, but this is the exact same strategy that gave smart investors an opportunity to make an incredible 26,000% gain during a past gold bull run.
With gold at record highs right now and showing no signs of stopping, this opportunity is heating up fast.
Don't delay.
Trump commutes prison sentence for former private equity executive David Gentile
President Donald Trump has commuted the prison sentence of former investment manager David Gentile, who was convicted of defrauding investors — the latest in a series of clemency actions Trump has taken in white-collar criminal cases.
Gentile had reported to prison on Nov. 14, just days before Trump commuted his sentence, according to a White House official who requested anonymity to provide details of the clemency action. Gentile had been the CEO and co-founder of GPB Capital, which had raised $1.6 billion in capital to acquire companies in the auto, retail, health care and housing sectors.
Kristi Noem says deportation operation decisions are hers amid case over flights to El Salvador
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said that deportation operations are her decision and denied defying a court order to halt deportation flights to El Salvador earlier this year, attacking “radical decisions” from “activist judges.”
Asked on NBC News’ “Meet the Press” whether she made the call to continue the flights, Noem referenced ongoing legal proceedings and said she would “let them continue to play through that process.”


