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Sprott Money salutes Ted Butler

Section: Daily Dispatches

From Sprott Money, Toronto
Monday, June 17, 2024

The fight for free and fair pricing in the precious metals lost a longtime advocate last weekend with the passing of Ted Butler. Few have fought against the bullion banks as vigorously as Ted, and now we must continue the battle in his honor.

I first discovered Ted's work in 2009, about the time I came to understand the value of precious metals and the forces in place to manage their price. Ted had begun to focus his writing on gold and silver in 1996, and Butler Research started as a subscription-based newsletter in 2009. The bi-weekly articles he posted on his website became must-read material during the bull market price spike of 2010-2011. ...

... For the remainder of the commentary: 

https://www.sprottmoney.com/blog/rip-ted-butler


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