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Bearish Arguments on Gold Are BS, Says Winter

In this regular Radio Free Wall Street podcast for subscribers Russ Winter and Lee Adler discuss whether Chinese monetary tightening is behind gold’s struggles. Russ blames shorting. He says the biggest bullion bank is long gold, and therefore is not the problem. He says the bearish arguments are BS. He also tells why he thinks base metals are a buy. Lee takes a cold hearted look at the technical picture for gold and stocks.

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