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Nik's avatar

Robert Gottlieb provides an incredibly rare window as to how Bullion Banks senior execs think. As such, it is invaluable. I fully agree with his comments on the silver market and am positioned accordingly. As you warned us many times David, silver is the real underbelly of the fraudulent paper pricing scheme.

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David Jensen's avatar

Amazing how long the fraud has persisted.

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Linda O's avatar

It has been suggested that JP Morgan was suppressing silver on behalf of China’s manufacturing base….which of course ‘they’ are all invested in.

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BumbleBee's avatar

Smells like something is approaching the fan? Would $50 again be the magic triple top and Is it finally getting close to “get it while you still can…”?

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David Jensen's avatar

It will probably strip off the fan blades.

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Kevin Rasmusson's avatar

Belly laugh. :)

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Ian's avatar

ANDREW MAGUIRE always talks about taking the FIGHT outside the siloed CRIMEX CASINO if this happens , i hope it will be a nickel moment

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BumbleBee's avatar

Or a nickel year, or forever…..

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Ol' Doc Skepsis's avatar

Paging Mr. Jon Corzine...rehypothecation instructions needed...please pick up the red courtesy phone. 😎

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Ian's avatar

THE ONLY REASON , i dont panic buying groceries , is generally my pm s are also going up , but feel silver . even with its increase since 2017, is being hydraulically TAMPED DOWN by the big 8 , appreciate your work thanks

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David Jensen's avatar

It matters what your neighbor has in terms of food in a crisis. Instant visitors.

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Mitch's avatar

Exactly David. Always keep a pikinik basket ready, boo boo 😂

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Stephen's avatar

🚀 Has the countdown started? We’ve seen $50/oz silver twice in my lifetime, and I’m suspecting that 3rd time will be the charm.

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David Jensen's avatar

The countdown started in 1987 when the Bank of England created the promissory note gold and silver market. ;)

Collapse of the paper price fixing rig was always inevitable.

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Stephen's avatar

Hmmm… good point. Guess I should have specified the final countdown.

Rather remarkable that they’ve kept it going all this time.

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David Jensen's avatar

It's been a looonnnnggg time coming.

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Stephen's avatar

Amen

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Paul Repstock's avatar

Which side of the 'Divide' is Mr. Gottlieb sitting on?

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David Jensen's avatar

Neutral call IMO.

As he sees it.

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Donald Clausen's avatar

I believe there will be several banks in big trouble when these markets fall apart. It would be interesting mto know which ones are the most vulnerable. Any ideas?

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Gerry with a G's avatar

Thx. So 70% chance of slv going up?

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