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2020-06-30 23:19:18| GoldSeek.com News

So, anyway, let's just conclude with this. Please do not rush out of here thinking that the COMEX will soon collapse. The weight of all this delivery demand may eventually lead to a force majeure-style failure, but that's very likely not coming this month or next. The CME, the LBMA, and The Banks will work to protect their pricing scheme until the very last moment, so it would be foolish to think they're going to meet a quick end. However, their fate was sealed in late March, and like a dying animal, the spasms of their death throes are clearly visible...if you know where to look. To that end, I hope you found this post to be helpful.

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