Gold and Silver Price Manipulation - "High Frequency Shearing"
Commodities / Gold and Silver 2012 Apr 07, 2012 - 01:05 PM GMTIn this video with RT Capital Account’s Lauren Lyster, Mike Maloney talks about a mission critical topic for gold and silver investors—manipulation. Governments and central banks around the world manage the action of markets to maintain an illusion of prosperity, but Mike calls gold and silver the “canaries in the coal mine.”
Mike talks about the economics of manipulation and how governments and investment banks collude to keep a lid on the price of gold and silver. When gold and silver rise, it is a sign that the governments and central banks of the world are beginning to lose their grip. By being able to sell contracts worth tons of silver in milliseconds, investment banks can control the price of gold and silver. The manipulation can be proven just by examining the price of gold. If you invested in gold during New York trading hours, you would have lost over 70% of your investment. If you were to be short gold during New York Trading and long during PM hours, you would have made massive gains. The manipulation is obvious; even governments agree that manipulation exists in the silver market, as proven by GoldSilver.com's Christian Garcia.
But the government’s overt manipulation isn’t something to cry about—it’s an opportunity for investors to protect themselves and acquire a massive opportunity for artificially suppressed prices.
Mike Maloney is the owner and founder of GoldSilver.com, an online precious metals dealership that specializes in delivery of gold and silver to a customer's doorstep, arranges for special secured storage, or for placement in one's IRA account. Additionally, GoldSilver.com provides invaluable research and commentary for its clients, assisting them in their wealth building endeavors.
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