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<p>[QUOTE="mikem2000, post: 1522185, member: 30574"]Of course, arbitrage always happen, and things like block trades are done. This eliminate spreads, and squeezes an extra quarter maybe, but the vibe I get from this board, is it is common belief that the price of silver is held down many, many dollars because the big money wants to keep it low.</p><p><br /></p><p> If that is not your opinion, fantastic, but for any that think that may be true, I propose this simple theory. With all the traders, and professionals that do this full time for a living, does it really make sense that a few folks from CT who read the Internet, and follow the likes of guys like Ted Butler really have a leg up on the pros? If the real pro's believed silver was kept artificially low, they would be all over it, because eventually, it must reach equilibrium. Just something to think about. YMMV</p><p><br /></p><p>Mike[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mikem2000, post: 1522185, member: 30574"]Of course, arbitrage always happen, and things like block trades are done. This eliminate spreads, and squeezes an extra quarter maybe, but the vibe I get from this board, is it is common belief that the price of silver is held down many, many dollars because the big money wants to keep it low. If that is not your opinion, fantastic, but for any that think that may be true, I propose this simple theory. With all the traders, and professionals that do this full time for a living, does it really make sense that a few folks from CT who read the Internet, and follow the likes of guys like Ted Butler really have a leg up on the pros? If the real pro's believed silver was kept artificially low, they would be all over it, because eventually, it must reach equilibrium. Just something to think about. YMMV Mike[/QUOTE]
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