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Former JPMorgan strategist Marko Kolanovic and famous Wall Street trader Peter Brandt."former JPMorgan chief strategist"
Cool, cool, cool
... and famous Wall Street trader Peter Brandt.
Someone is shorting the shit out of it. It's going to be glorious when the shorts get squeezed/unwind.
Nah, nickndfl just sold more of his PM stockpile to purchase additional mining stocks.Someone is shorting the shit out of it. It's going to be glorious when the shorts get squeezed/unwind.
I wish I could see behind the curtain of the Wizard to watch all the levers being pulled. To no avail, these days, but it is definitely a coordinated effort, as they are working in multiple markets, and they are enlisting any number of schills to scream a variety of negative news about "silver not being a store of wealth", and "the top must be in, run for your lives", etc. And yet, the PM prices are already recovering. Silver just passed 116.5, and gold is nearly back to 3400.
I bailed out at 30.50 with a small loss, as it turned down and is still dropping. The market is riled up, especially silver.After closing out yesterday's position last evening with a profit, I bought a 1000 shares of PSLV again this morning. this time at 31.37. It's moving around a lot, so no guarantees of a quick buck, but as I write this, 31.89, so that's the right direction. $500 to the good so far.
David Bateman said:I’ve learned recently that the local coin shops can’t sell their lower grade junk silver because
a) refineries aren’t buying it because it’s easier to refine 999 silver and
b) they are having trouble financing hedges against their existing inventories.
This is creating congestion in the silver supply chain and causing demand destruction.
I’m not super up to speed on how to wholesale networks are structured, but I decided to allocate up to $200M to help clear these back logs of 90% constitutional silver. If anyone can point me in the right direction I would appreciate it.
The spice must flow
Miles Franklin and SD bullion could probably hook him up. He could clear both their inventories and get some wholesaler contacts as well.Emphasis is mine:
We need 1 more red candle like today to take us down to the low 60's.
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