| Dear Subscriber, The U.S. government still values its gold reserves at $42 an ounce. Not $4,000 or $5,000. Forty-two dollars. That figure has not changed since the 1970s. When I saw that line in the official record, I went back and checked it twice. It is still there. According to a gold insider we call "The Auditor," that frozen valuation may play a key role in what he calls the "Gold Window" - a rare reset in how gold is priced. The last time gold went through a structural change like this, in the 1970s, many small gold stocks delivered gains of 20x to 100x. On March 4 at 1 p.m. ET, I'll walk you through why that $42 number matters - and what could happen if it changes. The event is free, but you must register. 👉 Register for the 20x Gold Window Event March 4 | 1 p.m. ET Good investing, Marc P.S. Everyone who attends will receive the < name of one gold stock from his portfolio> - a company I helped select. |
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