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		By: Tim Bray		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Supply &#038; Demand; who would have guessed. Those price declines that start at 8 o’clock every morning have nothing to do with manipulation. I guess theres just no market for paper gold in the morning. the fed is running the biggest trading desk in the world, they call it the “Plunge Protection Team”. And they trade equities, bonds, commodities and Paper Gold. Can’t let treasury yields get to high, can’t let stocks fall, and absolutely can’t let gold rise more than 2%. I love free markets]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Supply &amp; Demand; who would have guessed. Those price declines that start at 8 o’clock every morning have nothing to do with manipulation. I guess theres just no market for paper gold in the morning. the fed is running the biggest trading desk in the world, they call it the “Plunge Protection Team”. And they trade equities, bonds, commodities and Paper Gold. Can’t let treasury yields get to high, can’t let stocks fall, and absolutely can’t let gold rise more than 2%. I love free markets</p>
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