Terry Sacka Discusses The IMF & China's New Reserve Currency StatusTerry Sacka made a recent appearance on the Wealth Transfer News to discuss the topic of the Chinese Yuan added as an official global reserve currency in the IMF basket of currencies.
By: Cornerstone Asset Metals Mr. Sacka opened by saying, "This is literally a turning point in the global financial system. It was done rather quietly, but as of October 1st the Chinese Yuan is now officially part of the currency reserve system. Most of us think the dollar is the reserve currency and it's not." His full comments can be seen in the video below: https://www.youtube.com/ He went on to say, "The race to dethrone the dollar's global dominance and the effects on your future standard of living have begun. Change will be coming quickly; gold, silver, and your retirement are in play." Mr. Sacka also provided visual graphics to explain what it is, what it means and how it is going to impact Americans. Hear the entire interview on The Wealth Transfer News Radio at http://www.CornerstoneAssetMetals.com/ Silver- & Gold-Backed IRAs Gold and silver is the best performing asset class in the last ten years. The nice part about a precious metals IRA - there actually is a physical metal purchased and stored on your behalf. Gold is capable of going back to its high, yielding a 60% return and silver a 200% return. Gold and silver are really the wealth transfer in the physical market. About Terry Sacka Mr. Sacka has been quoted several times by some of the most respected financial publications, such as Investor's Business Daily and Institutional Investor and even on the Wikipedia page "Silver as an Investment". He believes that the most valuable assets are gold, silver and survival food, which they provide at Cam Ready Food (http://camreadyfood.com), and heirloom seeds at https://heavensharvest.com/ Company website: http://www.cornerstoneassetmetals.com Media Contact Terry Sacka clientsupport@ (888) 747-3309 Photos: https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ End
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