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May
13
2017

“We Are Seeing No Selling Of Physical Gold or Silver”
Egon von Greyerz

Time and time again we are seeing fraud taking place in the precious metals’ market. Thousands of tonnes of paper silver and paper gold are being dumped over just a few hours or days. For anyone who doesn’t understand what is happening, let me categorically state that this has nothing to do with the real physical market in gold and silver. No, this is blatant manipulation by governments and bullion banks as well as speculators. And since governments are involved, it is sanctioned by them with no consequences for the traders who are rigging the market.

BULLION BANKS FEAR THE DAY THEY MUST TURN PAPER GOLD INTO PHYSICAL

What is happening has nothing to do with real markets or real supply and demand. What we are seeing is governments trying to obfuscate their total mismanagement of the economy and the currency. So far, the bullion banks have been fortunate that gold and silver paper holders haven’t called their bluff and asked for physical delivery. Because we know and the banks know that the day they will need to come up with the real gold and silver bars, it is game over. Because they haven’t got physical gold or silver to cover even a fraction of their paper shorts. Between futures exchanges, bullion banks, including precious metals derivates contracts, there are hundreds of ounces of paper gold and silver outstanding for every ounce of physical backing.

The problem is that it is not only the bankers that are the culprits in this game. No, governments are just as culpable. Western banks officially hold 30,000 tonnes of gold. Virtually no Western central bank has ever had a physical audit of their gold. The US had their last audit during Eisenhower’s reign in 1953?

Western central banks have in the last few decades been liquidating a major part of their gold holdings. For example, he UK sold half of their gold holdings at the end of the 1990s and Switzerland sold over half. Norway sold ALL their holdings in the early 2000s.

What the central banks didn’t sell, they lent or leased to the market. They did this to earn a return on their gold. Most of the lending took place through LBMA (London Bullion Market Association) banks in London and some in New York. So a central bank would lend part of its gold to the market and the gold would stay within the London or New York pool. But that changed in the 2000s. The big buyers of gold are now China and India. Neither of these countries is interested in keeping their gold in London or New York. Instead they want physical delivery. The normal pattern is for the 400 oz bars to be sent from primarily London to the Swiss refiners to be broken down into 1 kg bars. The kilo bars are then exported from Switzerland to the buyers in China and India plus other major buyers like Russia. This is why the UK appears as a major exporter of gold.

ACCUMULATE PHYSICAL GOLD BEFORE THE MARKET RUNS OUT

The consequences of these transactions are very serious for Western central banks. Their gold which was leased to the market doesn’t exist anymore. It has been broken down into new 1 kilo bars and gone to Silk Road buyers. Western central banks will of course never get their physical gold back. All they have is an IOU from a bullion bank. And since the gold has left the West, the bullion bank will never be able to deliver physical gold against their paper commitment.

Since there have never been any audits, nobody knows how much unencumbered physical gold is still left in Western central banks. It is very unlikely to be even 50% of the 30,000 tons that they officially hold. The people and nations that understand that this Ponzi scheme is going on are not panicking. Because they know that the ones who hold the physical gold also have the power. But it is not only a question of power but also confidence that physical gold will protect the people who understand the significance of holding it.

At times like we are seeing now in the precious metals markets, the weak hands are shaken out. Weak hands are speculators who buy gold on margin. Let me make it very clear. You must never buy a wealth preservation asset to leverage it or borrow against it. When you borrow against your gold and silver, it doesn’t belong to you anymore. Instead, it belongs to the bank or the lender. Buying physical gold and pledging it serves no purpose. That is pure speculation. In that case, it makes no sense to go via physical gold. You might as well just buy gold futures which of course has nothing to do with wealth protection.

Speculators are weak hands. They buy gold when it goes up and sells when it goes down. This has nothing to do with wealth preservation. Gold and silver is bought as insurance to protect against all the major risks in the world economy and financial system. It is bought for wealth protection purposes and should form the bottom of your wealth pyramid.

In an era when governments print unlimited amounts of money and expand credit ad infinitum, precious metals is the only asset that will maintain purchasing power and preserve wealth. But is must, of course, be stored in a politically safe country and outside the banking system.

We now hear about major liquidations of gold and silver, especially in the retail market. The people who sell do not understand the purpose of holding gold and silver. They are in it for a quick buck and will have nothing left when the real crisis starts. And it is absolutely guaranteed that we will have the biggest financial crisis in history in the next few years.



Egon von Greyerz (EvG) - Founder and Managing Partner of Matterhorn Asset Management AG (MAM) and GoldSwitzerland based in Zurich, Switzerland.

EvG predicted the present and unprecedented problems in the world economy well over 15 years ago. Following the big unwind of precious metals by western central in 2002 when gold had dropped to around $300 per ounce, MAM recommended its investors to put 50% of their investment assets into physical gold stored outside the banking system.

Egon von Greyerz started his working life in Geneva as a banker and thereafter spent 17 years as Finance Director and Executive Vice-Chairman of a FTSE 100 company in the UK, Dixons Group Plc.

Since the 1990s EvG has been actively involved with financial investment activities including Mergers and Acquisitions and Asset allocation consultancy for private family funds. This led to the creation of Matterhorn Asset Management in 1998, an asset management company based on wealth preservation principles. The GoldSwitzerland Division was created to facilitate the buying and storage of physical gold and silver for private investors, companies, trusts and pension funds.

EvG makes regular media appearances and speaks at investment conferences around the world. He also publishes articles on precious metals, the world economy and wealth preservation.

 

 

 

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