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This May Be The Last Time
What is this “last time” I refer to? I think we are approaching the final stages of the great silver manipulation. While I can’t give you a date, I’d like to review the reasons why I think that‘s the case. If I’m correct, it means that the days of depressed silver prices will soon be ...
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Will Silver ETFs See A Renaissance?
ETF Trends — ... Some say that the price of silver could be ready for a renaissance. If that’s true, it may be time to keep a close eye on silver exchange traded funds (ETFs). Are we nearing the end of the great silver depression? Theodore Butler for SilverSeek thinks that the ...

Will Silver ETFs See A Renaissance?
Daily Markets — ... Some say that the price of silver could be ready for a renaissance. If that’s true, it may be time to keep a close eye on silver exchange traded funds (ETFs). Are we nearing the end of the great silver depression? Theodore Butler for SilverSeek thinks that the days of the silver price depression are just about gone and that the metal could be headed for its true free market price. That’s a price much higher than what it is now, Butler points out. What’s his argument? As for now, the drop in metals prices have removed a lot of risk from the market. There is no way to tell how ...

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