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Surviving the “New World Financial Order”

Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2008

Our most recent event, the Live and Invest Overseas event in Long Beach, California, happened at exactly the same time Congress approved the biggest government (read “taxpayer”) bailout of private business and finance in history.

Yet our attendees were smiling.

Part of the reason for their good humor was the presence (at our event) of some pretty knowledgeable and clear-thinking experts who had not only seen the global crash coming, but also had some great advice on what to do about it.

The world is changing at a break-neck pace, and even today the situation is different than it was when the bailout was passed a few weeks ago.

That’s why I’ve called together a select group drawn from those same financial and legal experts to provide an update on the current situation during a free emergency teleconference later this week.

I want them to share with me and with everyone who listens the strategies they recommend for not only surviving these monumental changes, but for profiting from them as well.

There can be no doubt that we haven’t seen the end of this crisis. In fact, just last weekend world leaders meeting in New York called for a “new world financial order.”

What does that mean to you and me?

Only time will tell, but I can almost guarantee that it will be like nothing we’ve seen before.

If anyone can shed light on what lies ahead and tell us how to preserve what’s left of our wealth and position ourselves for what’s to come, it’s the panel I’ve assembled for this important teleconference.

We’re still finalizing the exact time, but we’ll release the teleconference on Friday to everyone who signs up now. You can sign up early for this important teleconference here (it’s free).

Be sure to join us...it may be the most important thing you listen to all year. Go here for early sign-up, and I’ll have more for you tomorrow.

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Dan Prescher
Publisher, International Living

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