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Multi-millionaire re-emerges from seclusion (listen closely at 0:38)

“This new gold rule is by far the most bullish sign I’ve in 45 Years"



Editor's Note: Our esteemed colleague at Casey Research, Doug Casey, just released a shocking new interview about gold. It looks like thousands of folks have already checked it out. If you have money in stocks or gold right now, do yourself a favor and read below. You'll soon see why…

Palm Beach Daily Reader,

Wow...

That was eye-opening.

I just finished watching an interview with one of the most successful, albeit controversial, investors on the planet — Doug Casey.

He is a self-described anarcho-capitalist who shared a cigar with Fidel Castro but refused to shake hands publicly with Dick Cheney.


And years ago, Doug was booed on Phil Donahue Show while promoting his #1 bestseller, Crisis Investing.

Whatever you might think about his politics, Doug is one heck of an investor and prognosticator...

He predicted that the USSR would collapse (he was proven right within a year)In 1985, he said: "The cellular telephone appears to be the lowest risk, highest-profit speculation since gold..."He warned against out of control banks with reckless lending practices (like the kind that triggered the 2008 crisis.)In 2000 — before the dotcom crash — he said: "95% of Internet deals during this tech bubble will go to 0, or close to it."

From these successes, he went on to become a counselor of world governments...and an investor in over 1,000 companies...

Yet, over the past decade, Doug has been mostly reclusive...

But recently, he has re-emerged with a new interview...

In it he talks about a shocking new currency rule that just passed... one that's presenting a once-in-a-generation money-making opportunity...

The last time something of this magnitude happened, Doug turned $1,875 into $1.2 million... (Yes, you read that correctly!)

But fair warning: This situation is unfolding quickly. The greatest potential profits will be reaped by those who don't wait around.

All the best,

Chris ReillySenior Managing Editor, Casey Research

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