Another Look at the Gold and Silver ETFs - Part II
Wednesday, July 23, 2008 10:26 PM
Sectors: Basic Materials

Since I've owned the silver bars and the SLV ETF for some time now, I can easily get the year-to-date performance for the two and, not surprisingly, the silver bars are now up 30 percent in 2008, whereas, SLV shares are up only 27 percent.

This may or may not have something to do the recently reported shortages in silver bars - I see that CNI now has silver bars for sale, whereas, it did not have any some time ago (see Volume III, Issue 12).

In talking to a coin shop dealer in Northern California last week, I learned a few interesting things, one of which was that groups of coin dealers do a lot of buying and selling between themselves, in effect, "making their own market" and these market prices can move relative to spot prices (as shown above) and relative to other coin dealers.

For example, every coin dealer I spoke with recently was paying under spot for silver bars - from 30 cents per ounce under spot to almost a dollar per ounce under spot - whereas CNI now buys for about 40 cents over spot. Unfortunately, I now live almost 400 miles away from CNI where the best prices for silver bars are to be found and may find myself making this trip for any future sales since the difference is so great.

(Note: As mentioned previously, I am still in a very long process of switching out some physical silver for SLV shares in my personal investment portfolio and, with the price of silver rising lately, I've been calling coin shops in Northern California but can't even get close to the CNI price for silver bullion.)

Conclusion

Aside from the price offered for silver bars at CNI relative to other coin shops, there is nothing really shocking here in any of the charts. In fact, it is good to know that things are about what you'd expect - you can see the ETF expenses eating away at gains, albeit at a very reasonable rate of about one half of one percent.

As stated here many times before, physical possession remains my preferred form for holding gold and silver bullion, however, there are many factors to consider when making this very personal decision and subscribers are again referred to the Buying Bullion article from earlier this year for details (see Volume III, Issue 5).

Overall, bullion has been a tremendous investment over the last six or seven years and, since the model portfolio was formalized late in 2005, this category has gained 84 percent.

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Posted by: Jessica
Jul 24, 2008 12:21
Great article, I found it really informative. If you are interested, you can find more information about gold and silver ETFs here: http://www.etfmarketpro.com/commodities-etf-directory.html Thanks again for the information.
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