Anonymous ID: db5083 March 7, 2019, 7:26 p.m. No.5568119   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8196 >>8248 >>8294

Watch stock markets for a possible Dead Cat Bounce, which are slipping out of a rising wedge formation (typically breaks to the downside). If it was to play out that way, I would not be surprised to see the tech sector take a large hit. These companies have been corrupt tax payer money pits. It would seem hard to switch monetary systems if everyone thinks the Fed system is sustainable and nice. Q said the Fed was going to try to pull the rug out on the markets by jacking up rates starting in March. However, this was predicted and accounted for. There are many ways this can be countered and we will have to wait and see. It is possible the Rothschilds get forced into exposing the Fed as the Basel III regulations (BIS rules written in 2012) kick in. Fortunately, POTUS is at the helm when this happens instead of Crooked. This will classify physical gold/silver as a Tier 1 asset with 0% risk, but paper gold contracts will not be considered riskless. The Fed changed their bottom line from gold in the vault to gold and gold receivables. Gold receivables are IOU's for gold that was lent to bullion banks. These bullion banks likely sold the gold into the market although the Fed acts like they can ask for it back at any time (therefore incorrectly/corruptly considered equivalent to physical gold). "Paper gold" makes up a huge portion of the overall "supply" of gold in the market (same for silver). After the London Gold Pool failed, where Britain lost reserve currency status after needing to retreat from currency manipulation via precious metal suppression. (The British had to sell physical metal secretively into the system to keep it looking healthy by suppressing precious metals. In what is now called Brown's Bottom, Gordon Brown, who was orchestrating the metal sales had came to a point where the Brits could not afford to bleed any more metal into the market.)The banksters learned from this and have created precious metals futures markets to control the current monetary system.

 

When the last central bank felt it may come under question by Andrew Jackson, they too attempted to crash the economy to blame it on President Jackson.

 

We have the gold though and oddly enough, POTUS owns the old Federal Reserve vaults.

 

https://twitter.com/Trump/status/1011616150013259776

 

https://twitter.com/Trump/status/996086174677684224

Anonymous ID: db5083 March 7, 2019, 7:34 p.m. No.5568248   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8294

>>5568119

The banksters have even admitted to rigging the precious metals markets when Deutschebank ratted some banks out for colluding with them to rig the silver market. Here are a few of the chat logs released where traders were manipulating the silver market.

 

https://www.scribd.com/document/333624219/Silver-Rigging-1

 

https://www.scribd.com/document/333627011/Silver-Rigging-2

Anonymous ID: db5083 March 7, 2019, 8:02 p.m. No.5568675   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5568518

Ya, definitely can be confusing because people need to account for the fraud in the system. The markets/charts can be manipulated/painted via paper markets and HFT algorithms, but only for so long…eventually reality catches up. So technical trading can't be relied on, but can be used as a tool to tell when to be keeping an eye out for events or turning points. Physical metals are the key.