Andrew Maguire: The Paper Gold Market Broke March 23 (Part 2/2)

By Arcadia Economics / May 29, 2020 / marketsanity.com / Article Link

For Part 1 of this interview, CLICK HERE

For the past few weeks I have been reporting that two market makers were blown out on the LBMA on March 24th. One of my sources was London silver trader and whistleblower Andrew Maguire, who was kind enough to join me on this show and explain what happened. There's a good chance that in due time this will be looked at as one of the seminal breakpoints, and is another one of the reasons why I think this saga is getting close to its end. In the interview, Andrew also talks about his conversations with Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey, whom Maguire spoke with on a repeated basis, and explained how the markets are being manipulated, before Bailey became a governor of the Bank of England. It's some of the bigger recent news in the gold and silver markets, so to understand what's going on, click to watch the interview now!

Andrew Maguire is an Independent London Metals Trader and Analyst, internationally renowned for his unique ability to read the precious metals market with the knowledge and experience gained over 35 years trading in financial and commodity markets. Andrew sits on the advisory board of a global physical bullion exchange and is a consultant advisor to many international hedge fund managers, bullion banks, directors and metal traders globally.

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