Bullion Bank Market Abuse Has Not Gone Away!

in #market8 years ago


In this report I look at the early market action from London on Friday, April 20th, 2018. I cover the precious metals, stocks, the dollar and the foreign exchange market.

I also look closely at how the bullion banks are still actively abusing and manipulating the gold and silver markets. I show how on April 19th, 2018 (Thursday) the price of gold was smashed below $1350 a few minutes before the LBMA AM gold fixing at 10:30 am London.

I talk about how I tried to report the incident to several authorities like the Bank of England, UK Action Fraud and the LBMA. Eventually I reported the suspected incident to the UK regulator the FCA.

You too can file a complaint to the FCA @ [email protected]

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maneco64, When I originally spotted the Gold Manipulation, it was a great time to invest same time each day. Thought that had gone away after the investigations, and resulting fines of the the banks. But apparently not. Upvoted and Resteemed

Thanks my dear friend for update of Bullion Bank Market
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A valuable market update @maneco64... Its really surprising that "the price of gold was smashed below $1350 a few minutes " !!!!!!!!!!!! It makes bad effect in market...

A very wonderful look for the market for really fixed prices
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