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Re: Could this be it?
Originally posted by Mega View Post
He's got a decent record and I still read him, though I don't like his writing style much. He's a nice source of ideas.It's Economics vs Thermodynamics. Thermodynamics wins.
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Re: Could this be it?
Originally posted by Mega View Post
Jim warned before the December options expiration of impending COMEX gold options collapse, somewhat as he is doing this time around. Perhaps he's jumping the gun again. Jim reliably sees the "buy gold, buy more gold, buy now" side of things, so this article is consistent with his long term bias. There was some creaking and groaning at the time options expired in December, but nothing really big blew up. Shortly after that expiration, COMEX added some of the weasel worded escape clauses to its terms to impede others from taking physical delivery of gold. [P.S. - perhaps it was the March expiration, not the December, or perhaps it was both. My memory is unsure.]
Personally, my money says that we have another sharp downdraft in the major stock exchanges first, in a Fed/Treasury/JPMorgan/Goldman drive to strengthen the dollar and Treasuries again. That downdraft, to my thinking, will be the straw that breaks the camel's back, causing Russia and China and such others as join along to fire this golden salvo at the Anglo financial mafia.
However there's no denying that I'm taking a risk. If one were watching James Bond and some Russian or Chinese evil doer fight it out with bazookas and grenades in a fireworks factory, one might guess when the factory would blow, by subtracting about 4 minutes from the runtime of the movie. But this is the premier showing of this movie, and no one knows its runtime ... yet.
Heck ... at least this whole shebang is providing some of the best entertainment I've seen in years ;):rolleyes::eek:.Most folks are good; a few aren't.
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Re: Could this be it?
Originally posted by snakela View PostWhat is this guy trying to say?
That gold is held artificially low and that PM futures are about to fail as well?Most folks are good; a few aren't.
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Re: Could this be it?
Originally posted by Mega View PostMost folks are good; a few aren't.
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