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Key U.S. asset in middle of biggest collapse on record—prepare now

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There's probably nothing more important for America's economic health than our ability to borrow mon

There's probably nothing more important for America's economic health than our ability to borrow money over the long term. [logo]( [slogan] At times, our affiliate partners reach out to the Editors at Premium Retiring with special opportunities for our readers. The message below is one we think you should take a close, serious look at. America's Most Important Financial Asset Suffers Record Fall–What Does This Mean For You? There's probably nothing more important for America's economic health than our ability to borrow money over the long term. And now, it's just been reported that the largest long-dated U.S. bond fund is in the process of suffering its biggest collapse in history–down 48%. What does this all mean for you and me, the economy, and our investments? Jamie Dimon, the CEO of America's biggest bank (JP Morgan Chase) says this is all just getting started and clients should [prepare for a worst-case scenario.]( Senior Analyst Dan Ferris at Stansberry Research says Dimon's warning is not strong enough. Ferris says: "I believe the next 2 years will be some of the most difficult in American history – everything you have is now at risk." Ferris add that: "Interest rates will almost undoubtedly go much higher from here and will cause extraordinary damage over the next two years. And as rates go higher, the value of bonds and stocks will go down, down, down." [Ferris says you must understand these relationships, and how it's all playing out in the real world right now.]( He also says that there are several fairly straightforward ways to protect yourself and even potentially profit as these events unfold. Get the facts–learn why experts like Jamie Dimon and Dan Ferris are so concerned, and the four steps you should make right now. [You can access Ferris' latest analysis, free of charge, here...]( Sincerely, Mike Palmer Founding Partner, Stansberry Research [logo]( Premium Retiring sending this newsletter on behalf of Prestige Publishing LLC. 200 Continental Dr Suite 401, Newark, DE 19713 This ad is sent on behalf of Stansberry Research, 1125 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201. If you would like to optout from receiving offers from Stansberry Research please [click here]( . © 2023 All Rights Reserved. Premium Retiring [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms & Conditions]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Update Profile]( [logo](

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