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China´s indian Gold grab [Video]

In this week’s Live from the Vault, Andrew Maguire explains why gold futures markets are now

visibly breaking down, as China steadily corners the physical gold market while central banks

worldwide accelerate accumulation at an unprecedented scale.

The precious metals expert outlines why he believes the largest transfer of physical gold and silver

ever recorded is already underway, as gold continues to trade below its physical equilibrium price

and silver has yet to reflect true demand.

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Timestamps:

  • 00:00 Start
  • 01:29 How gold futures markets were designed to suppress the gold price
  • 08:00 The 200-day moving average - what it really represents and who uses it
  • 14:37 Basel III accelerates the breakdown of 50 years of gold price management
  • 20:11 How speculative positions drive gold above and below its real value
  • 28:38 Position limits, exemptions and who really controls the gold market
  • 35:17 Gold overtakes US Treasuries as the largest central bank reserve asset
  • 42:43 China's physical demand drives silver higher as leveraged sellers lose control

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Samuel Briggs

Samuel Briggs

Kinesis Money

Samuel holds a deep understanding of the precious metals markets, and as an in-house journalist for 1:1 gold and silver-backed monetary system, Kinesis, he is chiefly responsible for updating the community with insights and analys

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