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Introduction 



Good evening and welcome to the Worldview Financial Report. Tonight's broadcast promises a deep dive into the recent market correction that many have anticipated for months. Joining us tonight are Michael Weiner and Wes Peters, and together, we'll dissect the events of today and their implications for the future.

A Predicted Market Correction 



For months, we've warned our audience about a significant market correction, and today, it happened on a global scale. Multiple brokerages, including Charles Schwab, Fidelity, and Vanguard, reported errors amidst the market turmoil, locking many investors out of their accounts. This incident serves as a glimpse of what could happen on a larger scale if the government decides to lock down financial systems to prevent a digital run on the banks.

A Warning and a Wake-Up Call 



Today's events should be a wake-up call. While it’s tempting to dismiss these warnings, it's crucial to prepare for potential future lockdowns where accessing your funds could become impossible. Many of us learned to take more precautions after witnessing the collapse of banks last year, moving into hard assets to safeguard our wealth.

Discussion with Michael and Wes Michael Weiner emphasized the lack of forewarning that often accompanies such market disruptions. Institutions tend to protect their interests first, leaving individual investors to bear the brunt. Michael shared an example of a client who couldn't access his account or reach customer service during the market crash. This scenario underscores the importance of diversifying assets and being prepared for such eventualities.

Wes Peters discussed the influx of calls he received from clients concerned about their investments. He highlighted the necessity of taking profits and diversifying investments to mitigate risk. Despite providing ample information and advice, many investors still rely heavily on mainstream media or their brokers, often resulting in uninformed decisions based on fear rather than facts.

The Role of Fear in Financial Decisions

Fear is a powerful motivator, and unfortunately, it often leads to poor financial decisions. Investors may fear missing out on potential profits or losing their principal, causing them to hesitate when it comes to taking profits or diversifying their portfolios. It's essential to overcome these fears and make informed decisions to protect one's financial future.

Propaganda and Market Perception 

Wes pointed out the difficulty in finding truthful information amidst a sea of propaganda. Mainstream media often paints a rosy picture of the market, which can mislead investors. It's crucial to dig deeper and seek out accurate information to make well-informed financial decisions.

Preparing for Future Market Disruptions 

Both Michael and Wes stressed the importance of preparing for future market disruptions. They advised taking profits off the table, diversifying investments, and considering hard assets like precious metals. These steps can help safeguard your wealth against potential market crashes and financial system lockdowns.

Conclusion 

Today's market correction serves as a stark reminder of the volatility and unpredictability of the financial markets. It's crucial to take proactive steps to protect your investments and be prepared for future disruptions. By staying informed and making prudent financial decisions, you can safeguard your wealth and navigate through uncertain times.

Get your free, no obligation packet on precious metals by texting or calling Wes Peters with Swiss America at 602-558-8585

 

 

 

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