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The Great Silver Bubble

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Publié le 08 août 2016
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SUIVRE : Copper Dollar Zinc
Rubrique : Editorial du Jour

The price of gold was down about fifteen Federal Reserve Notes this week. The price of silver was down sixty-two copper-plated zinc pennies. Is the Federal Reserve Note a suitable instrument with which to measure gold? Can one really use debased pennies—which aren’t even made of the base metal copper any more—to measure the value of gold? We don’t know. We just work here. Quick, buy some silver, we hear it’s going to $100!

Not so fast. As the headline suggests, we think silver has been bid into a speculative bubble. We’ll cover that and show a new graph to support our discussion.

Read on for the only the only true picture of the supply and demand fundamentals for gold and silver. But first, here’s the graph of the metals’ prices.

The Prices of Gold and Silver
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Next, this is a graph of the gold price measured in silver, otherwise known as the gold to silver ratio. The ratio rose this week.

The Ratio of the Gold Price to the Silver Price
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For each metal, we will look at a graph of the basis and cobasis overlaid with the price of the dollar in terms of the respective metal. It will make it easier to provide brief commentary. The dollar will be represented in green, the basis in blue and cobasis in red.

Here is the gold graph.

The Gold Basis and Cobasis and the Dollar Price
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A little move down in the FRN-price of gold, i.e. a ¼ milligram move up in the price of the dollar as measured in gold… and we see larger moves in the basis and cobasis. The abundance of gold fell, and its scarcity increased.

The market price may have dropped, but our calculated fundamental price bumped up. It’s still below the market price, but not all that much.

Silver is another story, so let’s turn to silver.

The Silver Basis and Cobasis and the Dollar Price
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Note: we switched from the September contract to December as September is too close to expiry to be usable as a signal now.

The price of silver fell more than gold in proportion, but we do not see anything like the move in its bases. Unsurprisingly, the fundamental price of silver fell. It’s way, way under the market price.

Consider the following graph.

The Great Silver Bubble
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This is a picture of the price of silver, along with the basis, premium (the market price minus our fundamental price, shown as a percentage), and open interest in the futures market. As we have written in the past, open interest tends to rise as the basis rises, because a higher basis is a greater incentive to carry silver. To carry metal, you simultaneously buy a bar and sell a contract. You are not betting on price, but earning a small spread—the basis spread.

The basis and our calculated premium bottomed and began their current rise around late November. The price of silver began moving up a bit later, around mid-January. And open interest bottomed in late January (it is subject to other factors, such as bank credit availability). Since then, a great bubble has been inflating, with a small leak in May.

The correlation of these four numbers—price, basis, premium, and futures open interest—is not perfect, but it’s uncannily close.

Who knows when the air will be let out of it? All we can say is that Friday’s 61-cent price action is likely a small down payment on a $3 move south.

 

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My problem with Keith is the arrogance. He believes that he knows far moe than he does even as he accepts certain information as fact without question and dismisses arguments of a rigged market even though some of the players have admitted to rigging the market. In the short term, anything can happen so Keith's use of certain trends and indicators may be harmless. But in the long term, the dollar is going to move to much lower levels, the bond markets will collapse, and the metals will become much more expensive. Whether the catalyst appears tomorrow, next week, next month, or in three years is irrelevant. If silver and gold prices fall it is an opportunity to buy more. If they rise, it does not matter if prices get ahead of themselves because the primary bull market trend is still intact.

Note that we have seen a huge bubble in shale oil production. NONE of the primary producers have been able to generate positive cash flows, even when prices were above $90 a barrel. What does Keith think happens when that bubble pops and one of the props for the USD is taken away?
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Yeah and Keith doesn't believe the metal markets are rigged. LOL

BTW Keith define "Bubble".
Yeah and Keith doesn't believe the metals market is manipulated either. LOL.
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