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TND Podcast Spotlight: Turning Hard Times Into Good Times w/ Jay Taylor |
Discussion Notes:
1) Short recap key definitions and data for Listeners
Spot contract trading of metal - contract for trading immediate metal ownership; 90% of LBMA daily trading.
Open interest - the total number of ounces of gold for which there are trading positions (claims for metal) in the market.
Net settled clearing volume - the end of day net volume of trading when all of the credits and debits between members have been netted-out.
2) LBMA Data Points to Gold and Silver Default: LBMA report “Loco London Liquidity Survey”
re. LBMA gold trading volumes (turnover) in Q1 2011 that daily gross trading volume is 10x the average net cleared trading statistics (as posted online at the LBMA website)
Source: http://www.lbma.org.uk/clearing-statistics
LBMA Daily Gold and Silver Trading Volume – Gold and Silver Claims In LBMA
Global gold stockpiles estimated as official global central bank stockpiles plus 200M oz plug number for China.
Silver imbalance between its London open interest of 3.5 to 5 billion oz. and global stockpiles is extreme.
See Silver Institute Report: PDF click here.
3) The Gold Problem: Gold stockpile estimates do not account for off-balance-sheet central bank leasing of their gold; has been ongoing for decades.
Decades of central bank leasing of gold to set (rig) the gold price and hide both monetary inflation as well as contain interest in gold.
Richard Pomboy estimated in 1997 at Grant’s Interest Rate Observer investment conference that central banks needed to sell / lease 1,500 tonnes (48 M oz.) of gold to meet annual market deficit. Subsequent market analyses in ~ 2000 by James Turk, Reg Howe, and Frank Venerosso all independently estimated ~ 1,500 tonnes (48 M oz.) of gold leased to market each year with Enron-style off-balance-sheet gold transactions by central banks to contain gold prices and hide gold demand. Pomboy’s presentation still available using WayBack archives:
a) http://web.archive.org/web/20130312175814/http://www.gold-eagle.com/analysis_98/pomboy072098a.html
b) http://web.archive.org/web/20130312175809/http://www.gold-eagle.com/analysis_98/pomboy072098b.html
Bank of England (BoE) acts as physical gold market liquidity maker providing gold to LBMA to keep paper market contained.
Today’s gold and silver prices are a creation of virtual metal positions at the LBMA – not backed with metal. Physical withdrawals will cause LBMA party default.
We are now hearing that “capitalism has failed” – Bill Gross, Soros, and others.
What we are seeing the failure of central planning, regulatory capture, and market rigging – not capitalism’s failure or the failure of a market economy.
Increased central planning and consolidation of power with world government, world currency, etc. being identified as solution by financial sector participants. Centralized power and abuse is the source of our crisis and not a solution.
Reference:
LBMA report “Guide to London Precious Metals Markets” (gold, silver, platinum, and palladium) published on the LPPM website: http://www.lppm.com/OTCguide.pdf
- pg 12 (of 52) Majority of LBMA trading is in unallocated accounts – client purchasing metal does not have title to specific metal and is “an unsecured creditor”
pg 16 Loco London (ie. LBMA) pricing is the basis for “virtually all transactions in gold, silver, platinum and palladium”; global price setting power of the LBMA for transactions involving precious metals traded using virtual unallocated metal.
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About Jay Taylor:
Mr. Taylor is editor of J Taylor’s Gold & Technology Stocks newsletter (click here to learn more) and host for the popular radio show, Turning Hard Times into Good Times on the Voice America network. His interest in the role gold has played in U.S. monetary history led him to research gold and into analyzing and investing in junior gold shares. In 1981 he began publishing North American Gold Mining Stocks, which preceded his current newsletter. His continuing interest in gold mining prompted him to study geology at Hunter College in New York City, supplementing his MBA in Finance & Investments from Baruch College, NYC. Throughout his career Mr. Taylor worked as a commercial, then as an investment banker. Most recently, he worked in the mining and metals group of ING Barings in New York. Prior to that he was involved in the first gold loan made in modern times in the U.S. to Amax Minerals, a 250,000 oz. loan facility led by Citicorp. In 1997 he resigned from ING Barings to devote himself full time to researching mining & technology stocks, writing his newsletter and assisting companies in raising venture capital. Along with the publishing of his newsletter he currently also hosts the web-based radio show “Turning Hard Times Into Good Times.”
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