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April 14, 2008

Make sure you own these two currencies!

Two central banks recently "tipped their hand" and basically told you they were going to ensure their currencies appreciated so that it's rise would help "rein in" inflation.

What are these two currencies that are the surest bets (as sure as investing gets anyway) out there in all of currency land? Drum roll please.......

They are the Singapore dollar and the Chinese yuan. Make sure you own them both. You can actually own them through one product at Everbank: www.everbank.com/sovereignsociety

Check out their Asian CD. It has them both in there, along with the yen and Aussie dollars, etc. So you've got a strong bunch of currencies there.

There's hardly any "steady growing" investments out there right now. Believe me, you want to have something like this as a piece of your portfolio as, what I believe to be, a stabilizing force and the best bet out there of any market and any financial instrument within any market.

These central bankers aren't stupid. They're not tipping their hands to give you and I some money. No, they're doing it for their own selfish interests as they choke out inflation. However, you and I get to reap the benefits as they "fix" their countries.

Sean Hyman
Currency Director
The Sovereign Society

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