Tag: Comex
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Silver Shock: CME Suspends Two Chinese Silver Brands from COMEX Delivery
ZeroHedge lit up the precious metals world this week by sharing a CME Group Special Executive Report that deserves careful attention, not panic, but very serious attention. On May 12, 2026, CME Group issued Special Executive Report SER# 9738, announcing that COMEX had suspended the approved status for warranting and delivery of two Chinese-origin silver…
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The Shanghai Silver Benchmark (SHAG): Why China May Now Set the Real Price of Silver
For decades, global silver pricing has been dominated by Western financial centers — primarily London’s LBMA spot pricing and New York’s COMEX futures. But quietly, and steadily, a different pricing center has emerged. One grounded not in leverage and paper contracts, but in physical metal, domestic demand, and real settlement. That center is China. At…
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Silver: The Most Undervalued Safe Haven of Our Time
— A Rising Phoenix in the Age of Paper Manipulation — When it comes to preserving wealth during turbulent times, gold usually takes the spotlight. But savvy offshore investors are starting to whisper a different name: silver. Often dubbed “poor man’s gold,” silver is now emerging as perhaps the best safe haven asset—not because of…
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US Gold Market Infographic
The US Gold Market is best known as the home of gold futures trading on the COMEX in New York. The COMEX has a literal monopoly on gold futures trading volumes worldwide, but very little physical gold is actually exchanged between COMEX trading participants, and gold inventories maintained in COMEX vaults in New York are…
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How Much Gold Was Under WTC Complex?
American Free Press WTC Complex by Keith Johnson, Aug. 27, 2011 In 2011, a coin dealership ran a television ad for a 10th-anniversary 9-11 commemorative coin that was allegedly “clad in .999 pure silver actually recovered from vaults beneath the ashes of Ground Zero.” That commercial provoked retired New York Police Department Captain Tom DePrisco…