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MS"Expodentially"......?
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BLI cant believe the UK just emptied their vaults without having a backup plan. The sovereigns must be planning on embracing a limited supply Crypto Currency like Bitcoin to compete with Gold.
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WEMid-October and no dramatic change yet; I completely agree with the premise but the market remaining irrational longer than I can stay liquid rings true. Hold 5% miners and 5% physical in port. FUBAR
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WHExcellent! Great information
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CBShort and long
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ETI'm utterly astonished that Realvision aired an interview with a complete charlatan. Maguire was a car dealer for most of the four decades he claims to have been a metals trader. Pure BS artist!
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MBgreat and very insightful interview. thanks to both Andrew and Grant. question to Andrew: where can I track the magnitude of rehypothecation, ie bespoken leverage ratio of the physical gold? tks a lot
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CDReally informative and insightful interview. Confirms much of what I suspected was happening out there.
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LVNice interview gentlemen. So Andrew, BoEngland vaults are empty or just other platforms? Portugal´s gold reserves, as an example, are 55% on deposit status on BoE, so... What say You? Thank You.
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AMThanks for the many kind commentts..TheABX is coming soon. Am working on the pairs trade. All metal on BC system is fullly allocated and deliverable T+0 11 global hubs Linked to a central order book
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FJThank you so much for such valuable information!
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dwI am convinced that gold will go into sudden and serious backwardation as soon as trading of XAU short/AAU long becomes possible. Andrew, when will the proposed exchange be up and running?
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SSthe best discussion on gold I have ever heard.
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tdSo are services like BullionVault "safe"? They must be safer than an ETF, they say they have 1:1 metal, but not as safe as holding it. Taking risk and cap gains into account, what to do?
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WMSuper interview. Andrew came across as 100% on the ball. Hard to believe this has been going on for so long without penalty. Gordon Brown sold the UK peoples gold cheap to keep the "system" alive.
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JRAlex, Canada has precious metals in ground on private land. Enough to back a currency? This might be the most important part, because confiscating bullion/land will be a huge social issue.
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CZI would also like to hear commentary on Jon's question below. If there's a reset, what is the knock on effect for countries like Canada and Norway who have chosen to sell all their gold reserves?
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bpVery good interview about how things go behind the golden curtains. Every market is technically manipulated because the underlying factors do not make sense, for instance the distorted value of money
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KSBrilliant! It's nice to see non gold bugs talk about gold, without invoking end of the world hyperinflation rhetoric.
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AEJon, Canada has lots of gold, platinum, palladium and other precious and rare earth metals! Canada will be just fine when the reset happens!
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JRWhats going to happen to countries, like Canada that have no gold? They going to have to back their currency with something tangible. Would love to see more on what after the reset might look like.
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RPAn interesting and thought provoking piece. Learned a great deal from Andrew and came away with some great insight – Excellent job Grant- (as always) you have a talent for conducting interviews.
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VPThere is almost no physical on normal price available for last three weeks. Probably the moment of truth is approaching and fast.
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TJFantastic Interview! The best and most important yet from RealVision for my money!
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TWThey tried to kill the guy. They tried to smear him. You can see why. A no-nonsense , evidence-based indictment of the gold suppression scheme.. KEEP blowing the whistle Mr. M. & good job Grant!
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DHColorado's securities lawyer Avery B Goodman's analysis, with help from GATA, goes well with this splendid interview. http://www.gata.org/node/15441 Great overview Andrew thank you. Keep us updated!
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WGFantastic! What we need now is a primer from Grant & Raoul on offshore structures so we can keep our gold from being confiscated when the reset happens.
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HWFascinating and instructive
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dbI love that guy! Thanks RVTV for letting the truth be told. You guys are on a roll.
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PRAnother fascinating conversation with someone who knows his business inside out. I am no gold bug, but buying some insurance before the house burns down sounds like a good idea.
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ddQ: is there any other market that is this opaque? Copper? Oil? Lumber? Can there be comparisons made to holes in information provided?
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GTNever have so many Central Banks manipulated so many markets for the benefit of so few. Is that what you are saying? mmmmm
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CCHow will the bullion banks go broke? Slowly at first then all at once.