Trump: “Don’t know where the hell it leads…”

Gilder's Daily Prophecy

January 29, 2020

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Trump: "Don't know where the hell it leads…"

Dear Daily Prophecy Reader,

In 2013... before he became the most controversial President in U.S. history...

Donald Trump took to Twitter to share this nugget:

Donald Trump Tweet

Throughout his life, President Trump has made gold his signature color.

His private jet has gold plated seat-belt buckles and bathroom fixtures...

Trump Tower, on the Las Vegas strip is covered with 24k gold-plated windows...

And when the President took the oval office, the first thing he did was replace the drab red curtains with shiny, gold drapes.

So, what I'm about to reveal next should come as no surprise...

At a recent event, Donald Trump hinted at a major catalyst for gold, when he talked up the benefits of negative interest rates.

The President said:

"You don't know where the hell it leads, but you borrow money, and when you have to pay it back, they pay you.  This is one I that I like very much."

Now, President Trump may not know "where the hell it leads," but widely-followed hard asset expert Bill Shaw has been following the situation closely.

He says, "negative interest rates have historically been a major bullish sign for gold."

Bill's colleague, Porter Stansberry agrees - predicting the price of gold will surpass $3,000 by the end of 2020.

But Bill cautions:

"As this new gold rush turns into a runaway train, folks who run out and buy gold coins, mining stocks, bullion, and gold ETFs could miss out on incredible gains."

He says there's a much better way to invest in gold - with a history of turning every $100 invested into an extraordinary $32,947.

For right now, you can take a stake in this potentially fortune-changing strategy for just $7.

Bill has put together a short video that's available - right now - free of charge.

Go here to see what it's all about.

Regards,

Brian Mansfield
Senior Researcher, Stansberry Research
Delivering world-class financial research since 1999

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