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Could we actually see a COMEX default?
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[quote:refraktor:MV80NzEzNTA4Xzg1ODIxNTUyXzY0OTkxMEE1] [quote:Crypto-Tard:MV80NzEzNTA4Xzg1ODIxMzEwX0VBNzZDODNG] They can cash settle. Contract allows for that. [/quote] But what would that do for the price of physical in your hand? At what point does the comex lose relevance as a price discovery oracle? If the comex price is 18$ and no commercial amounts can be had from the comex. Is the comex still a physical futures commodity exchange or is it now a derivatives exchange? So many questions..... [/quote]
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If the short squeeze on GameStop caused fireworks among a few hedge funds on Wall Street, we hate to think what a short squeeze on the global silver supply will look like as hedge funds wake up to the possibility that SLV “cannot acquire sufficient silver acceptable for delivery to the Trust".
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Pretty weird how SLV changed their prospectus just after the massive inflow into SLV.
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