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It seems we have always underestimated their ability to keep the house of cards together along with the suppression of the metals. I think they are working to have it implode when they have everything in place to maintain control and substitute systems. If so wouldn't this be an argument for forcing reality on them sooner somehow?

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Thoughts on investing in Potash (agricultural stuff, minerals for growing stuff) ? IPI went through the roof in 2008. Its already going crazy again although it did pull back a little bit... Just an idea of mine :) Appreciate you Greg, thanks from Sweden

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Edith,I think this is the big one!

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FINRA is seeking to restrict access to leveraged and inverse ETFs.

Threat of more government interference in our ability to make our own investment decisions:

https://www.proshares.com/globalassets/proshares/documents/resources/leteveryoneinvest_1.pdf

Please use the URL in that to let FINRA know that you oppose additional regulations on your right to make your own investment choices.

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Caveat Emptor stocks seem to all be abolished yet I see some volume taking place on a CE stock, that I like, but cant find a platform to trade it on.

The experts I talk to say they (CE stocks), are traded on the expert market but nobody knows which platforms will allow trading.

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Surprise surprise it is just like ole ross perot said back in the 90 s watch as usa manufacturing jobs will move out of the country and they have

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What happened to the MMRI? Did it have a stroke?! Shows nothing .

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Question about demand destruction - Is demand destruction accomplished by destroying supply? exp: we need 10 loafs of bread a week, then fed uses tools to destroy bread supply down to one loaf/wk... bread would be scarce, price would rise by 10x because everyone wanted the loaf, but only one loaf would get traded. Does this accomplish demand destruction? How does gov measure it?

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If the 10 year yield is rising why is the dollar not dropping? When the yield drops the dollar spikes but we are seeing the opposite??? any ideas

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If the 10 year yield is rising why is the dollar not dropping? When the yield drops the dollar spikes but we are seeing the opposite??? any ideas

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Greg,, Do you think gold miners have a future?

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Greg, thank you so much for working so hard to try and warn us all about crisis, prices, and the debt slave system. Couldn't agree w/ you more that no one will buy T Bonds; it's all been an illusion, and I know we've discussed that issue before. You've been so helpful, not just a game changer, but a life changer. We all LOVE you Greg!

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oh and one more thing: Greg Mannarino for President!

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