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$2 Trillion Disappears Because of Fed’s Secretive New Move

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Fed’s Stealthy Move (Not Rates) Could Crash U.S. Market

$2 trillion has disappeared from the US government’s books.

The reason why is a new, secretive move being carried out by the Fed that has nothing to do with lowering or raising interest rates… but could soon have an enormous impact on your wealth.

According to Dan Ferris, the banking expert who once predicted the collapse of Lehman Brothers, what the Federal Reserve is doing today will soon ignite a major market event that will catch millions of Americans off guard.

“Millions are about to be blindsided,” says Ferris, “unless they take the time now to prepare.”

He now recommends you consider moving money to a unique “escape” investment right away. (It’s not gold, real estate, or a cryptocurrency.)

Ferris’s research has been followed by names at the most powerful banks in the world, such as JP Morgan, Barclays, and the Royal Bank of Canada.

But because time is running low, Ferris has agreed to publish his latest findings online for free.

Click here to see his new research now.

Sincerely,

Matthew Weinschenk
Director of Research, Stansberry Research

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