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As we've been warning, Fitch Ratings downgraded the USA credit from AAA to AA+ on 8.1.2023 at 5:13 pm ET. Which countries still have an AAA rating? What about that BRICS currency and their goal of breaking the U.S. dollar as the reserve currency? We discuss all of that and more in this complimentary videoconference. I'm also hosting a Financial Empowerment Retreat Oct. 7-9, 2023 and a Brain Trust Adventure March 8-15, 2024. Learn more at the links below.

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Join me at our Financial Empowerment Retreat Oct. 7-9, 2023, where you will learn firsthand how to properly protect and diversify your wealth, your investments and your retirement plan, and to save thousands annually with smarter big-ticket choices. This is the last retreat of the year, so don't miss it. Register with friends and family for the best price.

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