***GOT SILVER??*** Massive Drain Of COMEX Silver Inventories Continues | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 973712 United States 07/04/2010 02:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Most of the doomtards on this forum are unable to spell COMEX let alone understand the meaning of fractional reserve. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 992893idiot robos No need to insult just because of one guy who likes dick. Lots more at the link. On one day in June, there were 630,000 ounces of silver withdrawn from other COMEX depositories on the same day that 610,000 ounces were deposited at Scotia Bank. This seems more than coincidental. It looks suspiciously like an emergency transfer from another depository to help Scotia Bank avoid default on making delivery that day. |
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Buck Naked User ID: 1025117 United States 07/04/2010 02:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | . Silver is THE ONLY place to get rich quick right now Go to the coin shop and get as mucha s you can afford. Silver is poised to POP TO THE TOP. question...Why have they removed the silver content out of almost ALL of the coins produced today? Silver and Gold used to be the currency. Now the currency is worthless paper and iron coins. Go get some Silver on Tuesday when the coin shops open. You will thank us for it in a few short months. kind regards Buck . |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1025117 United States 07/04/2010 02:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Most of the doomtards on this forum are unable to spell COMEX let alone understand the meaning of fractional reserve. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 973712idiot robos No need to insult just because of one guy who likes dick. Lots more at the link. On one day in June, there were 630,000 ounces of silver withdrawn from other COMEX depositories on the same day that 610,000 ounces were deposited at Scotia Bank. This seems more than coincidental. It looks suspiciously like an emergency transfer from another depository to help Scotia Bank avoid default on making delivery that day. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 973712 United States 07/04/2010 02:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | . Quoting: Buck Naked 1025117Silver is THE ONLY place to get rich quick right now Go to the coin shop and get as mucha s you can afford. Silver is poised to POP TO THE TOP. question...Why have they removed the silver content out of almost ALL of the coins produced today? Silver and Gold used to be the currency. Now the currency is worthless paper and iron coins. Go get some Silver on Tuesday when the coin shops open. You will thank us for it in a few short months. kind regards Buck . I check all my dimes and quarters for silver, ever notice how there are so many from 1965? First year without silver. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 718182 United States 07/04/2010 02:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ive got a big fin boner right now Quoting: Anonymous Coward 992893Yeah? We'll see for how long. you wanna see it? wanker. who do you work for? Number Two. Poser Name caller. Fair call. Who's Number Two? That guy off Austin Powers. When you said who do you work for I saw this in my head. [link to www.youtube.com] |
AL- User ID: 994341 United Kingdom 07/04/2010 02:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In particular, a high percentage of the withdrawn silver has apparently been from two specific depositories, not just all of the COMEX depositories in general. Those who have studied the details closely state that the banks losing the bulk of silver have been Scotia Bank and HSBC. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 992893[link to news.coinupdate.com] Oopsie. I guilty. In all honesty, I actually did make a sizeable purchase of silver bars from Scotia Bank this past week (sizeable for me; not enough to budge the numbers any which way, of course). Having read this makes me want to go out and get some more from them this week. How did Gecko put it? "Dilute the son of a bitch!" Last Edited by AL3000 on 07/04/2010 02:38 PM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 718182 United States 07/04/2010 02:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In particular, a high percentage of the withdrawn silver has apparently been from two specific depositories, not just all of the COMEX depositories in general. Those who have studied the details closely state that the banks losing the bulk of silver have been Scotia Bank and HSBC. Quoting: AL-[link to news.coinupdate.com] Oopsie. I guilty. In all honesty, I actually did make a sizeable purchase of silver bars from Scotia Bank this past week (sizeable for me; not enough to budge the numbers any which way, of course). Having read this makes me want to go out and get some more from them this week. How did Gecko put it? "Dilute the son of a bitch!" You know they are making more right? Pull the shit right out of the dirt. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 992893 United States 07/04/2010 02:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ive got a big fin boner right now Quoting: Anonymous Coward 718182Yeah? We'll see for how long. you wanna see it? wanker. who do you work for? Number Two. Poser Name caller. Fair call. Who's Number Two? That guy off Austin Powers. When you said who do you work for I saw this in my head. [link to www.youtube.com] ROFLOL...k...makes you a dpshit,.,,next idiot please... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 718182 United States 07/04/2010 02:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ive got a big fin boner right now Quoting: Anonymous Coward 992893Yeah? We'll see for how long. you wanna see it? wanker. who do you work for? Number Two. Poser Name caller. Fair call. Who's Number Two? That guy off Austin Powers. When you said who do you work for I saw this in my head. [link to www.youtube.com] ROFLOL...k...makes you a dpshit,.,,next idiot please... |
AL- User ID: 994341 United Kingdom 07/04/2010 02:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In particular, a high percentage of the withdrawn silver has apparently been from two specific depositories, not just all of the COMEX depositories in general. Those who have studied the details closely state that the banks losing the bulk of silver have been Scotia Bank and HSBC. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 718182[link to news.coinupdate.com] Oopsie. I guilty. In all honesty, I actually did make a sizeable purchase of silver bars from Scotia Bank this past week (sizeable for me; not enough to budge the numbers any which way, of course). Having read this makes me want to go out and get some more from them this week. How did Gecko put it? "Dilute the son of a bitch!" You know they are making more right? Pull the shit right out of the dirt. Dude, I've been investing in miners for years. The amount of silver being produced is nowhere near the amount of silver being "consumed". It may sound far fetched, but, if it were strictly driven by the supply-demand formula, silver would be at parity with gold right now. |
doublestandard User ID: 1014756 United States 07/04/2010 02:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | By Patrick A. Heller on July 1st, 2010 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 992893On June 16th, the COMEX reported total silver inventories of 119.5 million ounces. Ten trading days later, on June 30, total inventories had fallen to 113.56 million ounces, a 5.94 million ounce (4.97%) decline. There have been significant declines on nine of the last ten trading days, but this story has received almost no coverage by the mainstream media. One reader of my June 25th column where I broke this story commented that this pattern was consistent with activity a year ago. It is true that inventory levels do fluctuate. For instance, the COMEX gold inventories are much higher now than they were a year ago. However, some information I have learned in the past five days further demonstrates that the current run on COMEX silver inventories is not just something that happens occasionally in a stable exchange. In particular, a high percentage of the withdrawn silver has apparently been from two specific depositories, not just all of the COMEX depositories in general. Those who have studied the details closely state that the banks losing the bulk of silver have been Scotia Bank and HSBC. [link to news.coinupdate.com] i Wish i Had MORE Than i Do!!! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 718182 United States 07/04/2010 02:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In particular, a high percentage of the withdrawn silver has apparently been from two specific depositories, not just all of the COMEX depositories in general. Those who have studied the details closely state that the banks losing the bulk of silver have been Scotia Bank and HSBC. Quoting: AL-[link to news.coinupdate.com] Oopsie. I guilty. In all honesty, I actually did make a sizeable purchase of silver bars from Scotia Bank this past week (sizeable for me; not enough to budge the numbers any which way, of course). Having read this makes me want to go out and get some more from them this week. How did Gecko put it? "Dilute the son of a bitch!" You know they are making more right? Pull the shit right out of the dirt. Dude, I've been investing in miners for years. The amount of silver being produced is nowhere near the amount of silver being "consumed". It may sound far fetched, but, if it were strictly driven by the supply-demand formula, silver would be at parity with gold right now. People eat it? Holy shit I have been doing it wrong!!! |