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Did Someone Call The COMEX Bluff?

 



The CME Comex is the Exchange where futures are traded for gold, silver, and other commodities. The CME also allows futures buyers to turn their contracts into physical metal through delivery....April had the second highest delivery volume on record, clocking in at 64,514 contracts delivered, equivalent to $21.3B!....As highlighted above, you typically see a big drop in contracts from the day before to the day of, presented by the blue and green bars respectively. This month the opposite happened! On the final day, someone took on a huge position. The next day, they then settled these without delivery. This is represented by the negative red bar as the contracts were cash settled rather than delivered....This activity can also be seen below. A huge number of contracts came into the first delivery day but then cash settled. Why? What happened? Is it possible someone was smelling blood in the water and wanted to test the Comex? Did someone get incentivized to cash settle since there might not have been enough physical gold to satisfy demand? If so, I bet they got paid a big premium to do cash settle....Unfortunately, the data can only tell us so much. We can conclude that something happened behind the scenes in a way that has never happened before. The pressure continues to build! https://www.zerohedge.com/precious-metals/did-someone-call-comex-bluff

 


 

 A chart for the Sun-Pluto square at New York has the Sun in Taurus [3ta] conjunct the MC [7ta]. The April 27 New Moon [8ta] is on the MC conjunct the star Schedir, alpha (α) Cassiopeia. Pluto is known to reveal the true value of things by stripping away falsehoods. 

Roman astrologer Manilius links the constellation Cassiopeia with gold [1][2]: 

“From Cassiope come the gifts of Augustus which gleam in the temples he consecrated, where the blaze of gold rivals the sun's brightness and the fires of gems flash forth light out of shadow. What products would a grand lady like Cassiope prefer her sons to handle rather than those she could turn to her own employments? And that material for such employment should not be lacking, she bids men look for gold beneath the ground, uproot all which nature stealthily conceals, and turn earth upside down in search of gain; she bids them detect the treasure in lumps of ore and finally, for all its reluctance, expose it to a sky it has never seen. Such are the inclinations which Cassiope will fashion in those born under her" [Manilius, Astronomica, book 5, 1st century AD, p.343.] 

The CME Comex where futures are traded for gold, silver, and other commodities comes under the Sibly 5th which rules all kinds of financial speculation. In the US Sibly, directed Saturn [22ge] is conjunct radix Mars [21ge], ruler of the 5th , and square Neptune [22vi] - the planet astrologers connect with lies, deception and delusions. When Saturn hits Neptune, there is always a reality check. If we have lied or pretended to be what we are not we are quickly taken down. The March 14 lunar eclipse conjunct Sibly Neptune provided the major trigger so that as the news article notes someone was testing COMEX’s ability to deliver the gold!

 

 

[1] Cassiopeia and the Australia gold nugget find

https://javed22.blogspot.com/2013/01/cassiopeia-and-australia-gold-nugget.html

 

[2] Uganda discovers gold deposits worth USD 12 trillion

https://javed22.blogspot.com/2022/07/uganda-discovers-gold-deposits-worth.html

 

 


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