Doq Holliday
@doqholliday
08 February, 05:52
Just because a manipulated market has suggested a price for a physical asset like a precious metal, does not mean that is the true actual value of that physical asset.
On the flip side of that, a digital asset is exactly it's manipulated value.
Digital can and will always be manipulated, but physical only has the illusion of manipulation based on a bought-and-paid for rigged system established by [them].
Once that system goes byebye, the realistic value of gold and silver will be very apparent and will no longer be manipulated by corrupt markets.
On the flip side of that, a digital asset is exactly it's manipulated value.
Digital can and will always be manipulated, but physical only has the illusion of manipulation based on a bought-and-paid for rigged system established by [them].
Once that system goes byebye, the realistic value of gold and silver will be very apparent and will no longer be manipulated by corrupt markets.
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I will give my best interpretation of market rigging.
1) Paper Contracts inflate the "ounces" available. High supply & low demand lowers price. Theyre bought & sold by the millions daily, & not one physical ounce moves.
2) The value of an ounce is based on the purchasing power of the FedResNote. When you need more FRN to buy the exact same item, the value of said item didnt raise, it was the decreased value of the FRN. ILLUSION!
3) Precious metals have industrial uses. Their resistance to form an oxide layer is needed in communication electronics, emmissions control on cars, & medicines.
1) Paper Contracts inflate the "ounces" available. High supply & low demand lowers price. Theyre bought & sold by the millions daily, & not one physical ounce moves.
2) The value of an ounce is based on the purchasing power of the FedResNote. When you need more FRN to buy the exact same item, the value of said item didnt raise, it was the decreased value of the FRN. ILLUSION!
3) Precious metals have industrial uses. Their resistance to form an oxide layer is needed in communication electronics, emmissions control on cars, & medicines.
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