OPEC and Wall Street Duke it Out over Silver, Gold, and Oil
OPEC and Wall Street Duke it Out over Silver, Gold, and Oil
At least thats what I think this article should have been named.
I dont always accept what Mr. Chapman says as he has been known to be on the extreme end of the Doom and Gloom scale, even for me.
However, this article he just posted to goldseek.com holds water in my opinion.
I have thought for a time that once the Dubai based silver ETF launches, that Comex is in deep kim-chee in terms of silver inventory.
This very well could be the proverbial straw that... Continue Reading
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OPEC and Wall Street Duke it Out over Silver, Gold, and Oil
At least thats what I think this article should have been named.
I dont always accept what Mr. Chapman says as he has been known to be on the extreme end of the Doom and Gloom scale, even for me.
However, this article he just posted [...
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