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<p>[QUOTE="fatima, post: 1391818, member: 22143"]^Ultimately, this is the end result. Whenever the banksters pull this stunt, some silver does leave their hands. Knock down the price of silver and those looking ot aquire the physical stuff have a great opportunity to force delivery which they can then cart off for their own uses. It's the reason, IMO, that are not seeing $17 silver like we had a couple of years ago. </p><p><br /></p><p>If, on the other hand, the banksters gave the same incentives to PMs, instead of disincentives, like they do to the US stock market, then PMs would be at least 2x-3x higher than they are now. They don't get a free ride there either. Inflate the stock market and the price of oil gets inflated. Revolution comes next. </p><p><br /></p><p>What's the problem here? Giving this power to the banksters in the first place instead of letting the free markets deal with it. There are of course markets that are described as being free but they are hardly that.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="fatima, post: 1391818, member: 22143"]^Ultimately, this is the end result. Whenever the banksters pull this stunt, some silver does leave their hands. Knock down the price of silver and those looking ot aquire the physical stuff have a great opportunity to force delivery which they can then cart off for their own uses. It's the reason, IMO, that are not seeing $17 silver like we had a couple of years ago. If, on the other hand, the banksters gave the same incentives to PMs, instead of disincentives, like they do to the US stock market, then PMs would be at least 2x-3x higher than they are now. They don't get a free ride there either. Inflate the stock market and the price of oil gets inflated. Revolution comes next. What's the problem here? Giving this power to the banksters in the first place instead of letting the free markets deal with it. There are of course markets that are described as being free but they are hardly that.[/QUOTE]
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