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Gold is still a sound investment. But since March 1, this investment is up 159x more. Dear Reader, W

Gold is still a sound investment. But since March 1, this investment is up 159x more. Dear Reader, [email-img]( With inflation exploding to 30-year highs, you'd think it would be like jet fuel for gold. But since March 1, when gold was near a low, the yellow metal is up only 3.4%, per Monex. Meanwhile, per Coingecko prices, Bitcoin — widely considered a kind of digital gold — has just hit new, all-time highs, surging from $44,970 on March 1 to $66,238 on Oct. 20. That's a rise of 33% or nearly 10x more than gold. Gold is still a sound investment, to be sure. Yet, more so than ever before, investors prefer Bitcoin. It's easier to buy. It costs nothing to store. It's a heck of a lot easier to move around. And its supplies are irrevocably capped. No wonder both individuals and institutions are rushing in to buy! But if you think that's intriguing, consider a little-known cryptocurrency that has surged from $6.74 on to $42.80 in the same time frame. That's a gain of 535%, or… 16x better than Bitcoin and… 159x better than gold! Why did this coin go up so far, so fast? The main reason is that it's among the cryptos leading the greatest money revolutions of all time. It's helping to create an entirely new, peer-to-peer financial system that cuts out the middleman, including traditional banks, traditional brokers, even traditional stock exchanges… A new world of finance that has grown more than 10,000% just since 2020. And now, with Bitcoin at new, all-time highs … and with the lesser-known cryptos that we expect to surge even faster, we believe the time is just about right to go for these kinds of stunning gains. But it's all happening very quickly. So, before you miss the boat entirely, I suggest that you [watch this to get all the facts for yourself](. Then make your own decision regarding what your next steps should be. Good luck and God bless! [email-img]( Dr. Martin D. Weiss, Founder with the Weiss Crypto Ratings Team [FooterLogo] To ensure you receive our emails, be sure to whitelist us. [Unsubscribe]( | [Update Your Profile]( This email was sent by: Top Investors Academy 4395 Highland View Drive Sacramento, CA, 95815, US © Copyright 2021. All Rights Reserved.

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