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Escape the U.S. Financial Turmoil . . . and Capture a 12.6% Yield

The United States isn't just facing a financial downturn at home, it's creating a net drag on the global economy. 

And yet experts say worldwide growth will still be about 4% this year. The expansion will be fueled entirely by smaller, often overlooked countries like Argentina and Poland.  These healthy economies and their peers are solely responsible for making up America's lost ground -- and for staving off a global recession.

Plus -- many of the companies in these countries have an additional advantage: They pay extraordinarily high dividends. In this report you'll learn about a security that's paying a 12.6% yield -- nearly four times the U.S. average, but with none of its problems.

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If you're tired of navigating the minefield of companies slashing their dividends and are looking for high yields that you can count on, then you need to learn more about our "Income Security of the Month" for March 2009. This exchange-traded bond is legally obligated to pay you the same juicy dividend every quarter and is now yielding 13.1%. And from here we're likely to see a +75% rise in share price as the security returns to its principal value.

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The Hidden "Wholesale" Market Where Gold Sells for $387/oz
Traditionally this type of gold investment sells at a lofty premium to gold bullion. But right now it's on sale for -67% cheaper. Market distortions like this never last. When this gold investment snaps back in line with bullion, owners could make a lot of money in a hurry. Details here.
 
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