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3 responses to “Silver Futures Market Assistance, Report 12 Feb, 2017”

  1. Hi Keith,
    still following your market commentary with interest.

    Would adding stocks of warehouse registered gold/silver add to the picture? The amount of silver has halved over the last couple of years. Does the stock not serve to absorb market shocks? Will new registered stock appear when needed? Interesting to see stocks fall dramatically with a falling price in 2015 (or maybe not)? Also what about lease rates, what do they mean and how do they impact?

    Many thanks,
    MetalsD

    http://www.24hgold.com/english/interactive_chart.aspx?title=COMEX+WAREHOUSES+REGISTERED+GOLD&etfcode=COMEX+WAREHOUSES+REGISTERED&etfcodecom=GOLD

    http://www.24hgold.com/english/interactive_chart.aspx?title=COMEX+WAREHOUSES+REGISTERED+SILVER&etfcode=COMEX+WAREHOUSES+REGISTERED&etfcodecom=SILVER

    1. In general Comex warehouse stocks are like ETF holdings – they go up and down with the gold price, indicating buying and hoarding by investors and selling when the price falls. To be useful one has to look at the change in stock in conjunction with changes in open interest, however it should be kept in mind that warehouse stocks are a figure that can be manipulated (see Martin Armstrong’s comments on moving inventory between New York and London here http://goldchat.blogspot.com.au/2012/02/martin-armstrong-on-metals-manipulation.html).

      The charts you link to don’t go back very far. The other factor to look at is the change in how the market uses eligible and registered. In this post http://research.perthmint.com.au/2015/07/06/historic-comex-stocks-open-interest-and-delivery-figures/ there is a chart of eligible and registered back to the mid-90s. You can see that registered has declined but eligible is pretty much in a continuous up trend. I think the decline in amount of registered is a result of the ease today with which market makers can transfer from eligible to registered (see http://research.perthmint.com.au/2016/01/06/issuers-can-make-deliveries-using-eligible/) and them not wanting to signal to the market their positioning coming up (and during) delivery month.

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