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Silver's moving, but how high can price climb, and where will the banks try to apply more pressure? Craig answers that and a whole lot more...
Craig Hemke of TF Metals Report interviewed by Half Dollar of Silver Doctors
#Gold & #silver are on the move, but are the banks still in control of the "markets", and if so, or if not, where will the banks try to put extra pressure on #SilverPrices? Craig has the answers to those questions and a whole lot more...
Today we welcome Craig Hemke back to Silver Doctors.
Topics Half Dollar discussed with Craig include:
- Has the cartel lost control of the gold & silver markets?
- What are the fundamental and technical drivers of gold and silver right now?
- How are the markets manipulated, and are we close to the end of the manipulation?
- What are we to make of all the President's Tweets about "pumping money"?
- What is Craig's outlook for silver over the next couple of months?
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About the Interviewer U.S. Army Iraq War Combat Veteran Paul "Half Dollar" Eberhart has an AS in Information Systems and Security from Western Technical College and a BA in Spanish from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Paul dived into gold & silver in 2009 as a natural progression from the prepper community. He is self-studied in the field of economics, an active amateur trader, and a Silver Bug at heart. Paul's free book Gold & Silver 2.0: Tales from the Crypto can be found in the usual places like Amazon, Apple iBooks & Google Play, or online at PaulEberhart.com. Paul's Twitter is @Paul_Eberhart. |
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