See the introduction and the video for the terms gold basis, co-basis, backwardation and contango. First Rule This week the prices of the metals, as measured in terms of the much-abused and much-hated but much-preferred US dollar, went up. +$28 and +0.66 respectively. That’s a pretty big deal. So big, in fact, that a prominent voice for the use of gold as money tweeted about it. You may want to skip past this...
Read More »The Clinton-Comey Effect
See the introduction and the video for the terms gold basis, co-basis, backwardation and contango. Hillary Clinton and FBI chief James Comey. As absurd as this must appear to anyone looking at the situation in a detached manner, anything that might endanger Ms. Clinton’s election victory seems to be seen as negative for market confidence. - Click to enlarge Confidence Speculation Twice last week, the prices of the...
Read More »Sideways Silver Market
See the introduction and the video for the terms gold basis, co-basis, backwardation and contango. Fundamental Developments – Scarcity of Precious Metals Increases Slightly Not much price action at the metals tables in the casino. Gold -$7, and silver -$0.10. Gold to silver ratio unchanged. This will be a brief report, due to the rigors of travel this week. Gold and silver prices Read on for the only true picture...
Read More »The Fed is Good for Gold
See the introduction and the video for the terms gold basis, co-basis, backwardation and contango. Purveyors of Economic Stability It’s almost like magic. The Fed can say something, or in the case of this Wednesday it can say nothing, and gold and especially silver get a boost of rocket fuel. Actually, the Fed said both yes to rate hikes—in the future—and no to a rate hike now. This was good, if not for people, at...
Read More »Silver Rocket and Gold Moribund
See the introduction and the video for the terms gold basis, co-basis, backwardation and contango. Interest Rate Convulsions The prices of both metals were down again this week. We would guess that it has something to do with the fact that everyone knows: higher rates are coming to the dollar. The yield on the 10-year Treasury closed the previous week at 1.762% and this week at 1.701%. It may not look like much, but...
Read More »Silver Returns Earthward
See the introduction and the video for the terms gold basis, co-basis, backwardation and contango. The Cost of Carry The prices of both metals were down this holiday-shortened (Labor Day in the US) week, especially on Friday. The decline corresponded to a spike in interest rates. Of course everyone watched the action of the stock market on Friday. Whatever the proximate cause, the root is credit. When borrowing to...
Read More »Monetary Metals – The Federal Reserve Report
[unable to retrieve full-text content]Keith Weiner's weekly look on Gold. Gold and silver prices, Gold-Silver Price Ratio, Gold basis and co-basis and the dollar price, Silver basis and co-basis and the dollar price.
Read More »Silver is in a Different World
See the introduction and the video for the terms gold basis, co-basis, backwardation and contango. The Lighthouse Problem Measured in gold, the price of the dollar hardly budged this week. It fell less than one tenth of a milligram, from 23.29 to 23.20mg. However, in silver terms, it’s a different story. The dollar became more valuable, rising from 1.58 to 1.61 grams. Most people would say that gold went up $6 and...
Read More »Gold and Silver Supply and Demand Report
See the introduction and the video for the terms gold basis, co-basis, backwardation and contango. The Famous Buffett Quote The prices of the metals didn’t change much this week. We thought we would take this opportunity to quote Warren Buffet. A comment he made at Harvard in 1998 earned him the scorn of the gold community. “Gold gets dug out of the ground in Africa, or someplace. Then we melt it down, dig another...
Read More »The Great Silver Bubble
See the introduction and the video for the terms gold basis, co-basis, backwardation and contango. Bubble Conditions 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...
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