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By Jeffrey Lewis |
June 11, 2013
The quadrillion pound gorilla of silver’s return as a monetary currency is now lurking patiently in the room as the bond market seems to be recovering somewhat.
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By Przemyslaw Radomski |
April 26, 2013
While what happened looks disastrous, we don’t think that this means the end of the great, secular bull market in precious metals.
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By Dr. Jeffrey Lewis |
January 4, 2013
If a Comex silver default does occur, what are the likely scenarios and aftermath that will impact silver traders and the price of silver? The following sections explore the increasingly likely possibility of a Comex default in further detail.
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By Sara Nunnally |
October 22, 2012
The cat's out of the bag, folks. The blatant price manipulation is over for silver, and that means one very important thing to silver investors. Higher prices. And price manipulation is just one reason why silver prices are headed north.
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By Dr. Jeffrey Lewis |
September 13, 2012
Specs, or those who trade in a market without having an underlying commercial interest, have become the modern day scapegoats for extreme market movements, even if such movements seem entirely justified by the underlying fundamentals.
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By Gene Arensberg |
June 28, 2012
The metals bears may have themselves convinced that the precious metals bull is over, but so far, at least, the Big Holders of silver and gold ETFs think that’s just “bull.”
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By Marshall Swing |
April 21, 2012
Commercials added 2,372 longs and 2,484 shorts to end the week with 47.57% of all open interest 132,485,000 ounces net short, a small increase of 555,000 ounces, according to the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
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By Gene Arensberg |
December 28, 2011
Very short term, expect anything, but longer term this COT setup is about as bullish as they come. A tremendous amount of bull-side "horsepower" is resting on the sidelines of the New York futures bourse.
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By Gene Arensberg |
December 7, 2011
Not only are the combined commercials not taking a big net short stand at the moment, but the open interest for silver futures is also at a very low level.
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By Gene Arensberg |
July 13, 2011
One of two key indicators suggests that the second most popular precious metal may be merely catching its breath after its latest parabolic surge which began in 2010.