It appears that some of the world's richest people are dumping U.S. assets at an alarming rate. One major investor, for example, has just shifted $100 billion from U.S. assets into Chinese Yuan...
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Dear Reader,

I just read a series of troubling reports from The Wall Street Journal...

It appears that some of the world's richest people are dumping U.S. assets at an alarming rate.

One major investor, for example, has just shifted $100 billion from U.S. assets into Chinese Yuan...

Another wealthy group dumped $1 billion of U.S. real estate in a single quarter last year...

Even major countries like France, Germany, and the U.K. have developed a new payment system that sidesteps the dollar completely.

So what exactly is going on?

It turns out that instead of pouring money into dollar-based assets...

Massive sums of cash are flooding into an alternative corner of the financial market.

And it's only just beginning.

My colleague, Bill Shaw, has put together a brief presentation to explain the surprising reason behind this massive shift – and how it could send one $7 investment soaring in the weeks ahead.

You can watch it, free of charge, right here.

Regards,

Brian Mansfield
Staff Writer, Stansberry Research

P.S. If all of your retirement assets are priced in the U.S. Dollar – this development could have a dramatic impact on your future wealth. For the full story, click here.



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