Hey guys, maybe someone can answer some questions I have about the silver market:
1.) why do I pay about
35% 29% above SLV (I look here:
http://www.kitco.com/charts/livesilver.html) for physical silver at my local dealer (include 7% VAT (!!)) for 999 silver coins, and doesn't this mean the physical market is already decoupled from the paper market?
2.) Some people say SLV is a "slight scam" and you might not get your silver when you ask for it. Instead you might just get "your money back". Is that true?
3.) Some say the current drop in silver price is due to loss of confidence/trust in SLV (people (institutional investors, hedge funds, "normal" people) waking up to 2.) ). Does this sound like it could be the case?
4.) If, as some say, the physical silver will decouple from paper silver at some point, how would that go down?
sorry for slight off-topic post, looking forward to answers...
These are all good questions to ask.
My simple answer to you is this: Playing the SLV silver market and the physical silver market are two very different things.
The SLV/ETF is a day traded exchange market that may be manipulated, that may be shorting silver and it is very volatile. The Silver price here tend to follow Golds Prices ups and downs. If you believe that precious metals are going to go up, that they are a hedge against the uncertainty in the global economy it may not be a bad play. The problem is can we trust Silver Paper? Do they actually have the silver to deliver? You should have some reservations, in light of MF Global Shenanigans, to trust the Silver ETF market or any paper exchange for that matter.
Now, on the other hand, buying and holding Physical Silver for the long run, might be a much safer and wiser hedge against the declining value of the dollar. There is much more trust in investing in Physical Silver...coins, bars and rounds that you can touch and feel, and which can easily be purchased with online dealers or on eBay or even with the Bitcoin to Gold/Silver dealer, Coinabul.
The bottom line for me, for my investment in Physical Silver, is that the fundamentals of owning Silver are just to good to pass up. It's far undervalued for all the worth it brings... because of it's industrial use in electronics, it's scarcity on the planet, and its history as a currency since ancient Roman times. But I will not go near SLV/ETF paper stuff.