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<p>[QUOTE="InfleXion, post: 1205895, member: 29012"]All it would take is the CME raising margin requirements to 100% to run most every speculator out of silver. Gold is not as easy to manipulate, but it will follow silver to some degree. At some point the concentrated short positions will not be able to hold the beachball underwater any longer, and free market forces should take over. With all the tricks available, this could be a while off yet. </p><p><br /></p><p> I agree, and think this is true of every nation. Many international entities are an attack on national sovereignty, and the ones in Basel are arguably the worst in that regard. A nation's right to self-governance goes hand in hand with individual liberties, or rather one cannot exist without the other. Yet most every western goverment's 'national' central bank leaders are members of the Basel Bank for International Settlements which has no national oversight or accountability. Greece may be the current focal point, but it's far from the source of the problem. Gerald Celente is predicting Europe to follow in the footsteps of the MENA region which would bolster the fear trade in PM's.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="InfleXion, post: 1205895, member: 29012"]All it would take is the CME raising margin requirements to 100% to run most every speculator out of silver. Gold is not as easy to manipulate, but it will follow silver to some degree. At some point the concentrated short positions will not be able to hold the beachball underwater any longer, and free market forces should take over. With all the tricks available, this could be a while off yet. I agree, and think this is true of every nation. Many international entities are an attack on national sovereignty, and the ones in Basel are arguably the worst in that regard. A nation's right to self-governance goes hand in hand with individual liberties, or rather one cannot exist without the other. Yet most every western goverment's 'national' central bank leaders are members of the Basel Bank for International Settlements which has no national oversight or accountability. Greece may be the current focal point, but it's far from the source of the problem. Gerald Celente is predicting Europe to follow in the footsteps of the MENA region which would bolster the fear trade in PM's.[/QUOTE]
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