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Unfortnately it doesnt require an anaysis
You just have to know central bank mentality around the world is anti deflationary
They will create inflation no matter what distortions result
Unfortnately it doesnt require an anaysis
You just have to know central bank mentality around the world is anti deflationary
They will create inflation no matter what distortions result
What do you think about the emerging Chinese (Russian?) gold exchange? I certainly do not appreciate the power that exchanges have in the world. Your comments?
Unfortnately it doesnt require an anaysis
You just have to know central bank mentality around the world is anti deflationary
They will create inflation no matter what distortions result
What do you think about the emerging Chinese (Russian?) gold exchange? I certainly do not appreciate the power that exchanges have in the world. Your comments?
Russia and China are all that stand in the way of 100%manipulation. Unfortunately, they if they had the chance would do the same:
http://smaulgld.com/rise-shanghai-gold-exchange/
https://smaulgld.com/china-boosts-silver-production-domestic-use/
100%manipulation
What is the percentage manipulation now?
I keep hearing about the paper price of PM being manipulated but where is the manipulation if I can still buy physical at the paper spot plus a premium?
The price is manipulated downward via naked short selling of contracts:
Here is a two part series I did that explains it:
The only reason paper and physical cost the same is so that the real stuff can be leveraged against to the greatest extent the market will bear, but the hardcore bugs don't feel that way. Neither do the Chinese. Neither do I.
The only reason paper and physical cost the same is so that the real stuff can be leveraged against to the greatest extent the market will bear, but the hardcore bugs don't feel that way. Neither do the Chinese. Neither do I.
Gold and silver and manipulation has gone on for hundreds of years. Gold was fixed at $35 an ounce from 1934-1971
Gold and silver are competition to the fiat currencies, so fiat currencies are used to suppress their prices.
For how long?
Up until the point that the mutts say the king is buck naked...
Or until physical demand overwhelms paper shorts
Central bank in battle against deflation
U.S. sees Europe deflation risk, plans G20 bid to boost global demand
http://uk.mobile.reuters.com/article/idUKKBN0H72HR20140912?irpc=932
Nothing new but a new article by schiff re
Central banks attack on deflation
http://www.lewrockwell.com/2014/09/peter-schiff/get-ready-for-runaway-inflation/
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Government minted silver and gold coins are generally considered legal tender in their country of issuance.
The silver and gold content of the coins, however, vastly exceeds the numbers printed on the coins by the government issuer.
The Canadian Mint produces a one ounce coin marked $5. The US mint produces a one ounce coin market $1.
The Canadian Mint also produces a quarter ounce coin marked $20.
Does this matter at all?
https://smaulgld.com/american-silver-eagles-vs-canadian-silver-eagle-coins/