When the housing market crashed in 2008 and the recession ensued, the federal government rushed in to bail the banks out. The thing is, nobody stepped in to bail the countless average Americans out of the economic debacle. As jobs and property evaporated, retirement plans for people in the advanced stages of their careers were at high risk.
In these uncertain economic times, the safest thing you can bet your retirement on is your ability to protect your wealth. A great way to do it is to transfer your existing Individual retirement account (IRA) to a gold and silver IRA from Rosland Capital. This type of IRA is backed by precious metals that have carried value for thousands of years, giving them better stability and arguably greater upside than some other assets.
In this video, William Devane makes a great case for a gold and silver IRA from Rosland Capital. With our proven track record, you can be sure you’re getting greatdeals with every transaction. Contact us today and find out how you can back up your future with gold and silver.
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Recognize that swing? No turn, over the top, weight on the back foot. Now that spells disaster. Hi, I’m William Devane. And that was a disaster. But not half as bad as the market crash of 2008. The government bailed out the banks, but who bailed us out? I didn’t get any money. Did anyone replace what you lost in your retirement? Lesson learned.
Protect yourself now. Transfer your existing IRA to a Rosland Capital Gold and Silver IRA. Don’t let the disasters of the past cripple your future. Get a Gold and Silver IRA from Rosland Capital.
Narrator: Call now to get a free gold kit, a free silver kit and an IRA transfer kit. Call 800-630-8900.
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Call us now to purchase silver, gold, and other precious metals today. We are committed to educating our clients on how to use their purchases to protect their wealth and their future from economic uncertainties.
If you are interested in diversifying your portfolio of assets, consider precious metal bars and coins made of gold, silver, platinum and palladium. Los Angeles-based Rosland Capital is one of the country’s most trusted sellers of these assets for people who want to broaden their financial horizons. We also cater to coin enthusiasts who collect precious metals as a hobby.
We deliver coins and bars quickly and securely to your address. We are rated an A+ in the Better Business Bureau and an AAA in the Business Consumer Alliance. Our company is founded on the virtues of integrity and a genuine desire to help people make the best financial decisions by providing them all the best options. Contact us today and find out how you can gain greater peace of mind by acquiring assets that possess true value.
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Does Rosland Capital really think an "Independent" could become President? There is no "serious discussion" about our next President being an Independent so why does William Devane and Rosland claim there is in its commercial? Lazy, not serious, annoying to even listen to it.
I love this guy and his Jack Nicholson impression.
Can anyone tell me what those tubes are (on the ground at the start)? I'm not a golfer, so maybe it is obvious, but I certainly can't imagine what they're for, and it makes me wonder every time I see this ad.
Check out the second golf ball that comes out of nowhere (to play like it was his "correct shot") while his real shot does a miserable slice.
Why does my 1 1/2 year old son LOVE this commercial and wants me to play it over and over again!?!?!?
When market goes down so does the price of gold. Check a graph of the last crash.
what happened with "whew, that was a bad one."????? EDITED!