Between 1633 and 1853, Japan pursued a policy of sakoku.|
| Dear Reader, Science fiction author Robert A Heinlein wrote, ‘There is nothing in this world so permanent as a temporary emergency.’ It’s from his book The Man Who Sold the Moon. And it’s extremely relevant now — as COVID-19 flares up again in multiple countries around the globe. Mutations, fourth waves, spiking infection rates despite vaccination programs…there is no endpoint to this crisis in sight. NONE. This is precisely what Jim Rickards and his team have been warning all year in their investment strategy report ‘The Long COVID Decade'. I really do suggest you read it ASAP if you haven't already. This crisis could go on…indefinitely. COVID cases are rising in many hugely populous countries. Mutations abound. And Australia’s past COVID-19 policies only make sense if they work right through to the end of this crisis. But WHEN is the end? And what investing strategy should you employ in the meantime? Click here to find out. Regards, James Woodburn, Group Publisher |
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