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Wall Street Could Seize your Retirement Savings

In a bombshell Fox News article, New York Times bestselling author and Heartland Institute vice president Justin Haskins warns that…

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As he puts it, “most investors no longer directly own their securities. Instead, they hold what the law refers to as a ‘security entitlement.’”

You see, your brokerage is the registered owner. You are the beneficial owner.

Legally, you only hold a claim inside a custody chain.

And under Article 8 of the Uniform Commercial Code, your securities can be taken as collateral against your brokerage firm's debts.

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Secured creditors “may seize securities used as collateral… This can include customer securities, such as stocks and bonds.”

In normal markets, the system hums. But in a severe financial shock, customer protections will be tested.

Remember the Lehman collapse? Or how MF Global mishandled client funds? Liquidity froze when confidence vanished.

“The next financial crash could arrive sooner or later,” Haskins writes. “What is predictable is the legal structure waiting on the other side.”

Do you trust the Wall Street bankers to spare your savings if they can grab them?

And will you wait to see how your retirement savings disappear during the next crisis?

Then take control of your savings and move a portion of your IRA/401(k) to gold using a little-known IRS loophole without any taxes or penalties taken.

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