🎄 All I Want for Christmas... Is $75 Silver

And Santa is on his way...

It’s that time of year again — chestnuts roasting, stockings hanging, and the COMEX margin clerks shaking uncontrollably as silver refuses to go down no matter how many times they slap it.

 🎁 “All I want for Christmas… is $75 silver.”

 ⭐ 1. Silver Has Entered the “Try and Stop Me” Phase

This is exactly what Armstrong has warned would happen as suppression breaks.

⭐ 2. The Thin-Liquidity Holiday Window Is a Weapon of Mass Appreciation

Never leave silver unattended during a holiday week.

⭐ 3. The Dealers Are Quietly Screaming

Andy Schectman’s hedging cost is exploding — a huge tell. 

⭐ 4. The ECM / π‑Cycle Turbulence Zone

These dates match Armstrong’s volatility windows.

⭐ 5. $75 Isn’t a Moonshot — It’s the Next Stop

Silver moves in compression bands — $75 is the next attractor.

⭐ 6. What a $75 Christmas Would Mean

Premiums explode, COMEX cracks, and the public wakes up.

🎄 So Yes — All I Want for Christmas Is $75 Silver

Because after decades of manipulation, silver is breaking free.

📘 P.S. If you want to understand WHY this is happening…

Read my book with Armstrong:

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