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Your results are in. ? I’ve always said my readers are the smartest in the world. And last we

Your results are in. [Logo](   I’ve always said my readers are the smartest in the world. And last week’s poll was further confirmation of that belief. We asked you which asset would perform best over the next decade. The results? [Chart]( I’ve got to admit, it’s good to know that I’m not shouting into the wind in these letters. For years, I’ve been urging people to buy more gold, but often it felt like nobody was listening. I should never have doubted my readers, though. Because I know you can see what I see: a new gold boom is brewing. It’s already up almost 30% this year alone1 but as you can see in the chart below, we could be looking at far greater upside over the coming years… and potentially one of the greatest gold runs ever. [Chart]( Why? That’s what I’ll unravel this week. We’ll explore the economic forces that could send gold prices to $3,000 an ounce by the end of this year and potentially $4,000 by the end of next year.2 3 The 2024 election… geopolitics… new technologies… war… inflation… We'll detail how the convergence of these major macro-forces could unleash the next gold rush. And, of course, we’ll show you how to potentially profit from it. And while I believe allocating more of your portfolio and savings to gold is a no-brainer in this environment… there’s also a few opportunities that could produce far greater returns than owning bullion. In fact, the last time I saw this type of situation emerge, I issued a number of recommendations and the results blew away my expectations: 75% of them are winners with open returns of 71%, 104%, 125%, 178%, 334%, 316%, 119%, 176%, and even 593%. The three we got wrong? One is down 20%, the other 6.85%, and one wipeout of 93%.4 But before we get to what to buy and when, you first need to understand what’s really going on in the precious metal markets and why we could be on the cusp of a massive multi-year rally. To help me better understand what’s going on, I did what I always do in these situations: I called up one of the leading experts in the field and got him to spill the goods. This time, it was Marin Katusa. [And we recorded that Zoom call for you here.]( [Video preview]( If you don’t know Marin, you should. He’s brilliant. For the last 15 years he’s been involved in, and helped finance, countless resource investments around the world. Gold mines, copper mines, silver mines, oil and gas fields, lithium, clean tech, uranium… you name it, Marin has been involved in it, and made himself very wealthy doing so. I’d argue he’s one of the greatest experts in the world when it comes to gold, silver, and natural resources. And during our call, he detailed what’s really going on in the gold sector and how to best navigate it. [You can watch it here](. Enjoy. Good investing, Porter Stansberry Stevenson, MD P.S. If you don’t want this week’s series on gold, click [here](. You’ll still get our regular editorial like the Daily Journal, The Big Secret on Wall Street, and everything else. Editor’s Note: If you want to see how Marin Katusa is playing the coming gold boom, including the companies he is personally investing millions of dollars into, [click here to read]( his short letter to Porter & Co. members. 1 - filter YTD 2 3 4 Chad, I've forwarded you the email with data for this section. Jared S. can also confirm.   [editor-image] Walter J. Walter J. We are often approached by other businesses with special оffеrs for our readers. While many don’t make the cut, the message above is one we believe deserves your consideration[.]( [Logo]( Email sent by Finance and Investing Traffic, LLC, owner and operator of Own Inner Voice (OIV). This offer is brought to you by Own Inner Voice. 221 W 9th St # Wilmington, DE 19801. If you would like to unsubscribe from receiving offers brought to you by Own Inner Voice [click here](. To ensure you keep receiving our emails, be sure to [whitelist us](. Need assistance? Our dedicated support team is just a click away! [Connect with us](mailto:support@owninnervoice.com) for a seamless experience. Own Inner Voice. © Аll Rіghts Reserved 2024 [Logo]( [PRIVACY POLICY]( [TERMS & CONDITIONS]( [UNSUBSCRIBE](

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