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>SHANGHAI vs COMEX: Opposite Moves In Silver Inventories  - Steve St Angelo - SRSRocco Report
Good article, but ...

"The best way to protect oneself from the coming collapse of the U.S. Bond, Stock and Real Estate Markets is to own physical gold and silver."

No! The best is arable land with the skills and inputs needed to put/keep it in food production. Gold and silver carry wealth forward for those times after things settle down and regional commerce begins anew. Otherwise those holding gold and silver will be forced to do the equivalent of eating their seed corn.

Never forget that the weakest link is, was and will continue to be the distribution system. The distribution system is also the highest cost item in the commodity transfer system from producer to end user.

In natural market systems, you must produce a product or service before you can trade for another product or service. If the service doesn't increase productivity, then it is disposed wealth without any meaningful return. And nature will always out itself sooner or later.

But feel free to believe whatever you inevitably will.


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Beginning of the headline :Ever since July, there has been some interesting changes in the COMEX and Shanghai Futures Exchange silver inventories.  The increase in physical silver investment demand that surged in July, had a direct impact on COMEX silver inventories. As we can see from the chart below, total COMEX silver inventories peaked in the beginning of July at 184.5 million oz (Moz) and then continued to decline, reaching a low of 159.9 Moz presently.  The majority of the declines came from the Registered category... Read More
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