New SEC Rule Puts Your Retirement Fund at Risk

The SEC has proposed a rule change that could significantly reduce oversight of billions of dollars in private funds. Kenneth Mraz explains what the new reporting thresholds mean, why they matter, and how they could make it harder for investors to identify growing risks inside the financial system. 📅 Schedule your free consultation: https://info.zangintl.com/meetings/st... 📞 Call us: 833-GLD-ZANG (833-453-9264) 🔗 All of our links in one place: https://go.zangintl.com/m/soundmoney Interested in a Dime Card? https://zangintl.com/zang-enterprises... ---- Recording Date: 05/13/26 Chapters: 00:00 SEC & CFTC Proposal Raises Red Flags 00:27 What Private Funds Really Are 00:51 Private Equity and Hidden Debt Risks 01:40 Venture Capital's Liquidity Problem 02:45 Hedge Funds, Leverage & Why the $10 Billion Threshold Matters 04:05 Fund of Funds and the Hidden Counterparty Risk 05:22 Why Form PF Was Created After the 2008 Crisis 06:18 Why Smaller Funds Can Still Trigger Systemic Contagion 06:46 Why Would Regulators Reduce Oversight Now? 07:43 Plausible Deniability and the End-of-Cycle Strategy 09:45 The Illusion That Your Retirement Is Protected 11:10 Building a Sound Money Strategy Before the Next Crisis ---- Zang International helps individuals and families protect their purchasing power through sound money, real assets, and strategic preparation. On this channel, Lynette Zang and the Zang International team break down global markets, currency cycles, and the financial system in clear, practical terms so you can make informed decisions about your future. Our focus: • Sound money education • Gold and silver ownership • Wealth preservation • Reducing systemic and counterparty risk • Long-term financial resilience Subscribe and follow along for trusted insight in an uncertain financial world. #SoundMoney #Gold #Silver #WealthPreservation #FinancialEducation #ZangInternational Disclaimer: The content on this channel is for informational and educational purposes only, reflecting our personal experiences and opinions. We are not financial advisors, CPAs, or attorneys, and nothing shared should be considered professional advice. It’s essential to stay informed and conduct thorough research before making any financial decisions. ⚠️ Warning: We will never ask for personal information, payments, or investment details in the comments or via direct messages. Please be cautious of impersonators and scammers pretending to be affiliated with this channel.