Terry Sacka is a regular guest on The Wealth Transfer show, a weekly program airing Thursdays at 10pm EST on the Christian Television Network (CTN) with host Dr. Charles Vance discussing Global Economics, Biblical & Financial Principles, and the Protection & Preservation of Wealth & Hard Assets.
In a recent episode he discussed American Worker Statistics and shed light on
many items not covered in traditional media. Entire episodes can be viewed on his website in The Wealth Transfer Archive.
Buying Precious Metals for Your Retirement: Gold and Silver
There’s a great wealth transfer taking place right now. Are you on the losing end or the receiving end?
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Precious metals have always been a safe haven for investing in high inflationary times. Historically speaking, a recurring cycle that always seems to repeat itself is periods of high inflation as a precursor to the crash of paper currencies. Those who understand this wealth cycle and position themselves in gold and silver are those who prosper.
Precious metals are assets that will never lose their value. They are not subject to systematic risks as paper money and serve as a hedge against inflation and other threats of devaluation. Cornerstone Asset Metals was established to help guide investors safely in and out of the precious metals market.
The Great Wealth Transfer
Watch Terry Sacka: The Wealth Transfer show on the Christian Television Network discussing the financial and influential decline of the Western world and the simultaneous wealth increase of the East. With the wealth of nations shifting, it’s imperative to understand moving forward how hard tangible assets will allow you to maintain a quality lifestyle.
Visit the Wealth Transfer archive for more episodes. Learn more about how buying gold and silver today is a smart move for your investment portfolio.
» Contact Cornerstone Asset Metals today to learn more about buying gold and silver as an investment.
» Read our article: Why Silver is Going Up Today?
» Read our article: Why Gold is Going Up Today?
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