A recent COMEX report has renewed debate around JPMorgan’s role in the sharp gold and silver selloff. Data cited shows silver falling from roughly $121 to the mid-$70s before stabilizing near $78 — the same level where a large silver short position was reportedly closed. Critics argue the timing, scale of bank short exposure, and thin liquidity point to a leveraged flush that triggered stop losses and forced liquidations. The data is raising serious questions about market structure and transparency.
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