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Gene Arensberg: Small traders are net short gold for first time as big traders cover
11p ET Friday, May 3, 2013
Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:
The Got Gold Report's Gene Arensberg discloses tonight that small futures traders have done what they have never done before -- gone net short in gold -- while the big traders are furiously covering their short positions. Arensberg's report is posted at the GGR Internet site here:
http://www.gotgoldreport.com/2013/05/gold-and-silver-disaggregated-cot-r...
CHRIS POWELL, Secretary/Treasurer
Gold Anti-Trust Action Committee Inc.
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