THEY ARE PANICKING: Emergency Weekend Meeting Exposed ($80 Silver)

THEY ARE PANICKING: Emergency Weekend Meeting Exposed ($80 Silver)

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23 Video Views·Dec 29, 2025

It is Sunday morning, and the financial world is in a state of quiet panic. Following Saturday's historic 10% vertical move in silver to $79.25, reports indicate that emergency risk management meetings are taking place this weekend involving major bullion banks, clearing houses, and central bank officials. The system has broken, and they are scrambling to contain the fallout before the Asian markets open tonight.
In this emergency broadcast, we expose the "Weekend Crisis." We analyze the solvency of the Clearing House and why a massive gap up on Sunday night could drain the default fund, forcing an exchange halt or "Liquidation Only" order. We break down the contagion risks spreading to the Repo Market and why the ""Fed Put"" might be the only thing standing between the banks and total collapse.
We also reveal the "Miner's Revenge"—how mining CEOs are strategically withholding inventory from the market to force the price higher, and why the "Industrial Bypass" (companies like Tesla buying direct) is draining the COMEX dry. Finally, we provide a specific "Monday Battle Plan" to help you navigate the potential for "Limit Up" halts, gap risks, and extreme volatility without losing your position.
The rules are being rewritten this weekend. Make sure you know them before the bell rings.
In this video, we cover:
The Emergency Meeting: Why regulators and banks are meeting over the weekend to prevent a Monday morning default.
The Clearing House Risk: How a massive price gap could exceed the margin buffers of the exchange, leading to systemic failure.
The Miner's Revolt: Why producers are stockpiling silver at the mine site instead of selling to the COMEX.
The Tech Bypass: How Apple and Samsung are securing "Off-Market" silver, rendering public inventory data useless.
The Monday Strategy: A step-by-step guide on how to handle a "Gap Up" open or a "Rug Pull" attempt.