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<p>[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 2290522, member: 15199"]First of all, the article was written 18 months ago.</p><p><br /></p><p>The author doesn't seem to understand the difference in paper ( options, contracts) speculation and physical contracts. </p><p><br /></p><p>the author says "That’s why the CME is corrupt and how I can say that openly without rebuttal or retaliation. But I’m not a prosecutor or enforcement official; I am an analyst who can only point out how and why the price of silver (and gold and copper) is manipulated on the COMEX." </p><p><br /></p><p>Of course it is manipulated, all financial operations are. The gold pushers he is writing under wants to manipulate it also, and seem irritated ( rather than a forbidden expression) that they are being outdone by speculators using Comex. They can control it as well, but most have lost money and 'readers' to their subscriptions over the past few years, so it is in the hands of the large funds.</p><p><br /></p><p>Just another " Buy gold or the puppy dies" article to me.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 2290522, member: 15199"]First of all, the article was written 18 months ago. The author doesn't seem to understand the difference in paper ( options, contracts) speculation and physical contracts. the author says "That’s why the CME is corrupt and how I can say that openly without rebuttal or retaliation. But I’m not a prosecutor or enforcement official; I am an analyst who can only point out how and why the price of silver (and gold and copper) is manipulated on the COMEX." Of course it is manipulated, all financial operations are. The gold pushers he is writing under wants to manipulate it also, and seem irritated ( rather than a forbidden expression) that they are being outdone by speculators using Comex. They can control it as well, but most have lost money and 'readers' to their subscriptions over the past few years, so it is in the hands of the large funds. Just another " Buy gold or the puppy dies" article to me.[/QUOTE]
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