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All Weather Portfolio.
Do you have a growing angst about the long-term trend in the U.S. dollar?1 If so, then consider using the All Weather Portfolio from EverBank® to diversify away from the dollar. The EverBank All Weather Portfolio can be a valuable component towards achieving a long-term diversified investment goal. Keep in mind that when investing in foreign currencies there is a risk of loss to your principal investment.
Note: The All Weather Portfolio is for personal accounts only.
The All Weather Portfolio combines a variety of assets, including 3 FDIC-insured2 currency CDs, 3 FDIC-insured currency Access Deposit Accounts and a non-FDIC-insured gold account.3
Exclusive offer available to you:
Low minimum funding of $10,000 A major benefit when you consider that replicating these holdings on your own would require a minimum funding of $50,000 at EverBank ($10,000 for each currency CD and the Chinese renminbi access deposit account, $2,500 for each remaining access deposit account and $5,000 for the pooled gold account). If you believe the long-term trend of the U.S. dollar will be down, this type of portfolio may make a lot of sense for you. It's an easy one-stop investment that achieves immediate diversification, with the potential for capital growth over time. Another benefit for All Weather Portfolio account holders is an EverBank Asset Manager Service, which can sweep idle cash into an interest bearing deposit account. I'm interested in applying for the All Weather Portfolio, what is my next step? Download and complete the All Weather Portfolio Application ![]() For additional information: Call the EverBank World Markets Desk at 800.926.4922. or E-mail: worldmarkets@everbank.com. APPLY TODAY ![]() Download and complete the application. Questions, call 800.926.4922 or E-mail: worldmarkets@everbank.com. ABOUT EVERBANK EverBank is an FDIC-insured, federal savings bank headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida, with $7.5 billion in total assets. For more information, visit our website at EverBank.com. OUR STRENGTH & STABILITY During 2008, many banks failed or nearly failed. Not EverBank. In fact, we achieved record growth. And now, through the first quarter of 2009, that pattern has continued:
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