Jamie Dimon Ongoing Crime In Progress!
Right now there is very exciting news in the silver market. The
largest investment bank in the country today is JPMorgan Chase
& Co. In 2012, they held 5 million ounces of silver in their
corporate account. However, recent reports have revealed that
JPMorgan Chase now holds a staggering 55 million ounces of silver!
That’s an increase of tenfold. Just last year, JPMorgan Chase
purchased 8 million ounces. That’s a lot of silver for anyone
to buy - even an investment giant like JPMorgan Chase. What could
they possibly know about silver that we don’t? Here's what JP
Morgan Chase’s CEO, Jamie Dimon, said in a letter to his
shareholders, “Some things never change - there ‘WILL BE’
another crisis, and its ‘IMPACT’ will be felt throughout
financial markets.” So here we are. The CEO of the country’s
largest bank is telling his shareholders - THERE WILL BE another
crisis - and to protect shareholder value, they are buying silver
by the hundreds of tons.
$21 an ounce. That’s the all - in production cost it takes the
average mine to process one ounce of silver. Right now silver
is hovering below this threshold. The last time you could purchase
silver below its production costs was 2002. Guess who famously
bought 30% of the world’s above ground silver supply back then?
Warren Buffett. Two years later, he doubled his money. So, JPMorgan
Chase & Warren Buffett, two of the most successful investors on the
planet, both stocked up on silver at a price below production cost.
Buffett bought right before a crisis happened. JP Morgan is buying
right before what they think will be another financial crisis. Stocks
are at record highs. Debt is soaring. Uncertainty in the world is at
historic levels. Silver is on sale right now and JPMorgan Chase knows
it (they should - they engineered it) - just like Warren Buffett knew
it in 2002. Now you know it.
Wade says, "There IS a difference! Warren Buffet is an investor. Jamie
Dimon is a financial criminal! You do not like what I just said, Jamie?
Then sue me!"

- Now $4.00/oz Below Production Cost
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