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Strategies & Market Trends : The Aristocrats (tm)
NNVC 1.850-2.6%Nov 7 9:30 AM EST

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From: sense10/21/2021 10:18:09 PM
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What happens when the world’s key metal exchange has no metal?

Dr. Copper... heal thyself ? LOL !!! The world will run out of physical copper in less than a month... and then we'll begin to find out how well paper contracts convert into conductive wires...

As that occurs... it should become increasingly clear that the manipulated "markets" in metals... are no longer relevant in the real world... as THERE IS NO LONGER ANY METAL AVAILABLE ON THE "MARKET"...

Producers who subject their shareowners to manipulated "markets" seeking to impose price controls that advantage the industrial consumers as they disadvantage those producers shareholders... subsidizing industrial users at the miners shareholders expense... should soon be facing lawsuits for defrauding their shareholders.

Basel III ? Clocks ticking more loudly on the BOE / LME's compliance deadline ?

Those programmatic elements now penciled in on the BIS calendar for January... now appear that they may well be overtaken by events well before we get there...

If and when you see copper lurch higher... don't expect that will occur as a function of LME contract "pricing"... rather than as a function of LME's paper pricing schemes becoming irrelevant...

So, expect to see "some other event" in which the copper trade... is clearly seen to be no longer bound to the "trading" conducted in the "metals markets" ? The markets clearly have already failed... central planning and price manipulation have prevented investment sufficient to generate adequate supply... so all we're waiting for now is the proof delivered in recognition events...

And then... when copper lurches... expect physical silver to soar ?
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