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Keith Weiner on Gold Manipulation, Naked Short Selling, and China’s Gold Imports

Cris Sheridan, Senior Editor of Financial Sense, welcomes Keith Weiner PhD, president of Gold Standard Institute USA, and CEO of Monetary Metals. In looking at the futures market, Keith explains there is no evidence for gold manipulation through naked short selling. In looking at the supply and demand dynamics in the futures market, Keith provides the likely outlook for gold and silver prices this year. http://www.financialsense.com/subscribe

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Zero 2014-06-10

EvilSpeculator is dedicated to identifying trends in the financial markets. To that end, we post market updates several times a week and engage in pertinent discussions. Risk Disclosure: https://evilspeculator.com/risk/ Zero indicator running against the ES futures - more details at http://evilspeculator.com.

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Zero 2014-06-09

EvilSpeculator is dedicated to identifying trends in the financial markets. To that end, we post market updates several times a week and engage in pertinent discussions. Risk Disclosure: https://evilspeculator.com/risk/ Zero indicator running against the ES futures - more details at http://evilspeculator.com.

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New Questions about Monkey Business in Gold and Silver

Welcome to this week's Market Wrap Podcast, I'm Mike Gleason.

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Risikomass Volatilität

Aktienkurse oder ganz allgemein Finanztitel schwanken zum Teil beträchtlich -- wie lässt sich dieses „Auf und Ab" quantifizieren? Ein Mass für die Schwankungsbreite bzw. das Risiko ist die Volatilität oder Standardabweichung. Am Beispiel des Schweizer Aktienindex SMI zeigen wir deren Berechnung und Interpretation. T 14/016 - 20.3.2014

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The Land Down Under Could Be A Very Safe Place To Keep Your Gold

Bron Suchecki a manager with the Perth Mint, which is an Australian government owned mint that's been minting gold since 1899 and started providing depository services in 1970. As we recently discovered, the Australian Government is as sound as a dollar used to be, with virtually no private debt.

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A Swiss central-banking scandal: Called to account

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