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Metal Exchange Closes Website Due to Overwhelming Demand

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posted on Mar, 20 2008 @ 02:37 PM
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Metal Exchange Closes Website Due to Overwhelming Demand


www.nationalexpositor.com

Don't be fooled by the central banks dumping gold and silver reserves in order to halt the rise in metal prices. The lowering of interest rates by the Fed this week only opens the door for more printing of dollars backed by nothing. The illusion the Fed is trying to create of a strong dollar while at the same time pushing a policy of printing unlimited quantities of cash can't hold for long. The reality is driven by the market, and the market is running dry. Every supplier of silver and gold is running out due to huge consumer demand to trade in worthless dollars for something that will hold its value. Below is the statement from APMEX.Com, the American Precious Metals Exchange. They cannot keep up with demand and are begging people to sell them metal to keep up. It's a great time to buy on this artificial dip in prices.

APMEX.COM


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posted on Mar, 20 2008 @ 02:37 PM
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So the Metal Exchange is looking for all precious metals. I wonder how much longer we gave til the dollar is worthless. The way the government keeps going not long.


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