Riders Left Dangling on Austin Roller Coaster After Malfunction

Washington Flood Mitigation Programs Stalled Despite Recent Storm Devastation

If you had $8,268 in 1920, you had a choice.

Some people put it into a hard asset. Others left it in cash.

Today, one of those choices might have turned into generational wealth.

The other? It’s barely enough for a clapped out Winnebago.

Most people don’t realize how this happened—or what it could mean for the future.

This quick video breaks it down.  

Cash v Gold

P.S. What’s sitting in your bank account right now could be on the same path. Don’t miss this. See the full breakdown here.

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