In July's Newsletter…
• Lead article: Silver is Stupid Cheap!
• Gold Theme Updates: our library of articles is growing,
and this month we have many updates, + a couple new videos with Mike and
Jeff!
• GoldSilver’s Latest Product Releases, including two
proprietary silver rounds!
Here’s What “Stupid Cheap” Looks Like: The Inflation-Adjusted
Silver Price
A lot of readers liked the inflation-adjusted
gold price chart we highlighted last month. It showed how dramatically
undervalued it is, as well as how high it could reach when using the 1980
inflation formula.
Many of you asked to see the same chart in silver. Well, we aim to please.
And what you’ll see below shows that silver’s undervaluation is even greater
than gold’s.
Why We Must Adjust For Inflation
When trying to put the price of a particular asset into perspective, you
have to adjust it for inflation. If you don’t, the long-term view is
distorted and can lead to erroneous conclusions. It’d be akin to preparing
your income taxes using 1980 forms.
Here’s a good example… as I pointed out last month, my favorite carton of
ice cream sells for the same price as five years ago. But the manufacturer
made the container smaller. Is my ice cream really the same price? I get less
ice cream than I used to! That’s inflation. And in most cases the inflation
is hidden, just like the price on that carton of ice cream.
However, as we also pointed out, there’s a trick to adjusting for
inflation, especially the longer the time frame. And the trick is this:
inflation measurements have been changed numerous times over the years. The
methodology used to calculate the Consumer Price Index (CPI) has undergone at
least 14 alterations since 1980. If the yardstick used to account for
inflation has been modified that many times, how accurate can that yardstick
be over long periods of time? It can’t.
Using the Same Yardstick
I asked John Williams of ShadowStats
to give me an apples-to-apples inflation adjustment for silver. Essentially,
John inflation-adjusted the price of silver using the 1980 CPI
formula.
Here’s what his data show.
If we use the 1980 formula to measure inflation, you can see the current
price is near all-time inflation-adjusted lows. In fact, silver is selling
below 1970 levels!
You can also see that its 1980 peak would be the equivalent of $606.30 per
ounce today. Silver may or may not get that high, but this shows just how
great the potential is.
So, not only is silver dramatically undervalued at current prices, its
potential upside is enormous. Check this out:
• If silver were to match the inflation-adjusted price of $606.30,
it would have to rise by 3,575%!
Even if silver never approaches this level, it’s clearly undervalued at
current prices. It is a Best Buy.
Is
Silver’s Sale Price About to End?
Silver is also a Best Buy right now because of seasonality. If you click
the above link you’ll see this chart that shows when silver historically has
its biggest dip of the year.
The second half of June is when silver has, on average, its largest
correction of the year. You’ll see the decline tends to reverse right after
the 4th of July holiday. And it historically ends the year roughly 9% higher.
There’s no guarantee that price behavior will repeat this summer, but if
seasonal tendencies do play out, your window to buy silver at its cheapest
price of the year may be about to close.
Keep this in mind, too: premiums tend to spike when prices do, regardless
of direction. In 2008/2009, Mike and I saw some dealers charge as much as 90%
over spot for silver Eagles! We’ll see premiums spike like that again when
demand soars. In contrast, current premiums are low.
Overall, though, I personally don’t worry about what “might” happen to the
silver price. I continue to accumulate now—current prices represent
tremendous value… the amount of protection relative to the degree of risk in
the markets dictates I be overweight physical metals… and the potential
upside from current prices is tremendous.
I hope you’ll join us. Here’s
what we’re buying now.
Gold and Silver Theme Updates
Lots of updates this month on the themes we’ve covered in prior
newsletters (click on the link to read the original article).
China
Eats 62% of Global Gold Production—and Guess Who’s Still Hungry?
A major shift is underway in how China imports gold. Ten years ago almost
all of it came through Hong Kong, but now a third of it is shipped directly
to Chinese banks, dealers, and exchanges.
You’ll notice this trend is growing, too.
Keep this in mind the next time you see a mainstream headline that says
Hong Kong imports are down—now you’ll know why, and that it’s only part of
the picture.
Tax
on Gold in India
The government recently announced the new tax on gold in India, called the
goods and services tax (GST). Look how much they’ve increased the taxes on
gold in just the past few years.
Many jewelers in the country stocked up on gold prior to the tax hike
being announced, so imports were up almost three-fold from a year ago. Silver
imports also surged, rising a whopping 1,020%.
Some analysts say the tax increase was not as bad as feared and so imports
should stabilize. We’ll see, but keep in mind that massive amounts of gold
are smuggled into the country and don’t show up in import numbers.
New
Gold Supply is Guaranteed to Fall
Yet another research group points to the impending decline in new gold
supply…
Metals Focus reports that global gold production will decline beginning in
2018. It may have already started, since mine output fell by 0.4% in Q1. The
consultancy says that “2017 will bring to a close nearly a decade of
continued growth in mine production.”
A decline in new gold supply is coming, folks. See our original article
for the potential fallout.
How
to Buy Gold with Bitcoin
As Mike indicated a couple weeks ago, he swapped
out some of his bitcoin for silver. The price of bitcoin had soared,
while the silver price remained low, so he thought it was time to trade. If
you’d like to make the same move, or are wondering if you should buy some
bitcoin, see our how-to article, which also covers Bitcoin’s advantages and
drawbacks.
Silver
vs. Time, Cryptocurrencies, and JP Morgan—Mike Maloney and Jeff Clark (VIDEO)
I interviewed Mike on a variety of silver topics—when prices might rise,
JP Morgan’s massive physical holdings, silver vs. cryptocurrencies, and more.
Our producer wants us to do these Q&A videos more often.
What’s
the Meaning Behind the Shield on the GoldSilver Products?
A number of customers have asked about the shield that appears on many of
our proprietary silver rounds. It signifies Mike’s personal and professional
philosophy—which might have some meaning for you, too.
The
Shift Is On: Why Institutional Investors Are Buying Gold Again
I interviewed a trader about the growing interest in gold from
institutional investors that he and his team have witnessed. Check out why.
I’ll point out that a number of other gold websites have picked up this
article, several commenting that they liked the charts.
By the way, this is a good article to send to anyone who’s wondering if
they should buy some gold, or someone who’s even skeptical… it’s hard to
ignore the one big reason the big money is shifting to gold.
How
and Where to Buy Gold Bars (VIDEO)
We made this how-to article into a video. It’s a great resource if you’re
new to buying bars, or know a friend or family member who’s considering a purchase.
Recent Product Releases
GoldSilver released two of our own products last month. If you missed the
announcements or want to diversify your physical holdings, check these out
(click on the link to view the product and to order):
•
One-ounce Silver Bull Round. Mike
personally oversaw the design of our new round. It’s one of the
lowest-premiums silver rounds available in the market.
•
One-ounce Athenian Owl Silver Round. This
exclusive GoldSilver product has a limited mintage. Not only is this a
beautiful round, but your investment can potentially grow in value faster
than mass-produced sovereign coins and private minted rounds, due to its
limited availability.