Pardon my ignorance, I'm trying to learn this market but with all the other "day-to-day stuff", it's slow. But, I thought this recent drop was interesting compared to the recent deal with Sprott. Again, forgive my terminology when I describe what I'm thinking, I'm not yet familiar with all of the business/investment terms.
Anyway, Sprott recently declared to "buy" $1.5 billion in silver, which many took as he had actually bought $1.5 billion in silver and emotions ran high for a nice upswing in the POS. However, from what I read from more informed people, this deal was not an actual buying of that quantity of silver, it was a notification (to whatever agency that mandates a record of intent to buy in the markets) that he had the intent (after filing a "legal" right) of buying up to that quantity of silver over a given timeframe. But, he had no obligation to buy that amount (or any?), only that he made it "publicly" known that he buy up to that amount.
So... my overall question is did Sprott see a huge buying opportunity in the near future and make a huge "legal declaration to buy" just before the POS made another big "correction"? In other words, I am curious if Sprott declared to possibly buy because he saw a huge dip in the near future. It would seem very bullish and opportunistic for this to happen, as I see it anyway. Other takes? Criticism welcome.