Central Banks Buy Gold On Last Week's Big Drop . Central Banks are buying gold on the dips having bought about 4 Tons the past week according to insiders. Central Bank Gold Buying is a Game Changer"
Also remember, China is dig the hell out of their ground and are now the number 1 miners of both gold and silver in the world. You think they are reporting to any agency or institution on how much they are mining?!
It's a game theory, the first country to run back to gold will cause the chain reaction... those with gold will win, those without lose.Central banks are taking advantage of the fact that the price of gold dropped 3 percent last week. Reuters said that central banks bought about $250 million worth of gold last week through the Bank for International Settlements.
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