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Investment Alert

Editor's note: Occasionally, we come across ideas that we simply have to forward to you. This one comes courtesy of our friend Nick Hubble at Strategic Intelligence Australia.

The Oxford Languages Dictionary defines a farce as ‘a comic dramatic work using buffoonery and horseplay and typically including crude characterisation and ludicrously improbable situations.’

If you’ve read the very recent research of Jim Rickards, he has described at length how the imminent US election is going to be a farce.

That the odds of a Donald Trump win are significantly higher than what the polls, pundits and bookies have at the time of writing.

(Jim predicted the exact same thing — at the exact same time — in 2016.)

And, as always, Jim leans on the lessons of history to show you what might happen next year and beyond as a result.

What he has found may shock you.

Click here to read on…

Regards,

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Nick Hubble,
Strategist, Strategic Intelligence Australia

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