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<p>[QUOTE="jolumoga, post: 1718643, member: 41780"]Understandably so. My belief in sinister manipulation is grounded in speculation and from information I have picked up while learning about the banking system and currency market, as well as in facts that have come to light, such as LIBOR manipulation. I think there can be disagreement on the level or degree of manipulation, simply because manipulators, in theory or practice, won't generally put on paper or outright openly declare that they are manipulating. I think most would agree that there is a huge concentration of power in the hands of a few, and this will invite manipulation of some kind. </p><p><br /></p><p>Anyway, back to the main topic. This smack-down of silver has served as a reality check for me and other bulls, and it has encouraged me to seek out other perspectives, so in that sense it has been positive. Also, studying the currency market has allowed me to see other forces at play in driving down the price of silver. On the other hand, bearish sentiment is extremely high, so perhaps now is the time to buy. If almost everyone is negative on an investment, it's generally a positive indicator. It's cliche to say it, but true.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jolumoga, post: 1718643, member: 41780"]Understandably so. My belief in sinister manipulation is grounded in speculation and from information I have picked up while learning about the banking system and currency market, as well as in facts that have come to light, such as LIBOR manipulation. I think there can be disagreement on the level or degree of manipulation, simply because manipulators, in theory or practice, won't generally put on paper or outright openly declare that they are manipulating. I think most would agree that there is a huge concentration of power in the hands of a few, and this will invite manipulation of some kind. Anyway, back to the main topic. This smack-down of silver has served as a reality check for me and other bulls, and it has encouraged me to seek out other perspectives, so in that sense it has been positive. Also, studying the currency market has allowed me to see other forces at play in driving down the price of silver. On the other hand, bearish sentiment is extremely high, so perhaps now is the time to buy. If almost everyone is negative on an investment, it's generally a positive indicator. It's cliche to say it, but true.[/QUOTE]
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