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<p>[QUOTE="Cloudsweeper99, post: 1391984, member: 3011"]Yes, you understand what I am getting at. But think about it. If you were a wealthy private investor, trustee for an old family fortune, or a market maker like JPM with a foreign government agency client that held a large quantity of physical silver, would you publicize it more than the minimum required by law? And wouldn't you expect the money manager to try to earn an income stream off of the physical by basis trading that will look to all the world like naked shorting? David Morgan has a newsletter to write and a target audience that wants to hear about shortages, manipulation and prices-to-the-moon stories. He gives them what they want and uses whatever information is publically available to make his job easier. He isn't going to tell them that the whole thing is just a bunch of rational investors acting in their own best interest in a market where supplies have been growing slower than demand. His customers would quickly get bored.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Cloudsweeper99, post: 1391984, member: 3011"]Yes, you understand what I am getting at. But think about it. If you were a wealthy private investor, trustee for an old family fortune, or a market maker like JPM with a foreign government agency client that held a large quantity of physical silver, would you publicize it more than the minimum required by law? And wouldn't you expect the money manager to try to earn an income stream off of the physical by basis trading that will look to all the world like naked shorting? David Morgan has a newsletter to write and a target audience that wants to hear about shortages, manipulation and prices-to-the-moon stories. He gives them what they want and uses whatever information is publically available to make his job easier. He isn't going to tell them that the whole thing is just a bunch of rational investors acting in their own best interest in a market where supplies have been growing slower than demand. His customers would quickly get bored.[/QUOTE]
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