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Asset Strategies International
Asset Strategies International, a Rockville Maryland company, founded in 1982, is an innovator in alternative asset ownership, including precious metals, foreign currencies, pre-1933 U.S. gold coins, and global asset protection. ASI's mission that you "Keep What's Yours" is accomplished through carefully designed wealth strategies accessible to all.
Co-Founders Michael Checkan and the late, Glen O. Kirsch, believe wealth must be protected by diversifying across currencies, across countries, and across investments. The world's economy is precarious and requires precautionary measures.
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We're Revamping Our Spotlight Program
We're Revamping Our Spotlight Program

For years, we have been offering our Spotlight series highlighting unique bargains in early U.S. gold and silver coins. Rare coins are one of the least volatile investments you can own, according to t...

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Is Silver Ready to Surge?
Is Silver Ready to Surge?

Despite milquetoast statements from Fed Chairman Jerome Powell last week, many investors are still betting on interest rate cuts in September. Rate cuts are typically bullish for metals, so last week ...

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Are There Seasonal Trends in Gold Buying?
Are There Seasonal Trends in Gold Buying?

When is the best time to buy gold? Yesterday.

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There's Untapped Profit Potential With This Asset
There's Untapped Profit Potential With This Asset

As much as gold has been in the news this year, silver is where the largest untapped profit potential lies in this bull market. The silver spot price been supported lately by several factors, like ris...

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Uh Oh! Missing This Key Part of Your Retirement Portfolio?
Uh Oh! Missing This Key Part of Your Retirement Portfolio?

Over 60% of Americans feel that they are not making meaningful progress on their retirement goals.

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