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Warren Buffett Is Sitting on $278 Billion in Cash—Should You Be Worried?

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Warren Buffett Just Sold $982 Million in BofA Stock— Is a Market Crash Looming? Warren Buffett

Warren Buffett Just Sold $982 Million in BofA Stock— Is a Market Crash Looming? Warren Buffett just dumped $982 million of Bank of America stock. He’s now sitting on a staggering $278 billion in cash. Ask yourself—what does Buffett know that you don’t? Is he positioning himself for a market crash? Buffett’s been eerily quiet about his reasons, but his actions speak xfvolumes. When someone with his track record starts pulling out of the market, it’s time to pay attention. Here’s why this matters: - $5.4 Billion: That’s how much Buffett has cashed out since July—slashing his BofA stake by 13%. - Time is Running Out: Buffett’s preparing for the worst. If the market nosedives, will you be ready? - Your Escape Plan: There’s a [little-known IRS law]( that lets you move part of your IRA or 401(k) into physical gold and silver—tax and penalty-free. Don’t wait for the crash. Get your [FREE Wealth Protection Guide]( today... Inside, you’ll discover how to protect your retirement before it’s too late… [>> Click Here to Claim Your FREE Guide Now <<]( Buffett isn’t waiting for disaster—he’s preparing. Shouldn’t you do the same? Prepare now, or be forced to relive 2008 all over again. [Get your FREE, no-obligation Wealth Protection Guide now]( —at the very least, educate yourself on how to prepare and then decide for yourself.  9478 W Olympic Blvd #301 Beverly Hills, CA 90212 [Unsubscribe.]( Thank you for your patriotis[m](

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