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Wednesday, May 19, 2004

Bill Fleckenstein, in his Contrarian Chronicles column, is bullish on silver. He writes:


Meanwhile, the precious metals have endured a brutality of their own, vis-à-vis a recent decline of some 30% in the price of silver. Though it's not possible to know where the bottom lies, my contacts in the dealer market say there has now been a good deal of short-selling by funds in precious metals.
Bill Fleckenstein, in his Contrarian Chronicles column, is bullish on silver. He writes:


Meanwhile, the precious metals have endured a brutality of their own, vis-à-vis a recent decline of some 30% in the price of silver. Though it's not possible to know where the bottom lies, my contacts in the dealer market say there has now been a good deal of short-selling by funds in precious metals.
Bill Fleckenstein, in his Contrarian Chronicles column, is bullish on silver. He writes:


Meanwhile, the precious metals have endured a brutality of their own, vis-à-vis a recent decline of some 30% in the price of silver. Though it's not possible to know where the bottom lies, my contacts in the dealer market say there has now been a good deal of short-selling by funds in precious metals.
Bill Fleckenstein, in his Contrarian Chronicles column, is bullish on silver. He writes:


Meanwhile, the precious metals have endured a brutality of their own, vis-à-vis a recent decline of some 30% in the price of silver. Though it's not possible to know where the bottom lies, my contacts in the dealer market say there has now been a good deal of short-selling by funds in precious metals.