06 July 2010

Net Asset Value of Certain Precious Metal Trusts and Funds: Market Goon Sightings in the SP Futures


The premium on The Central Gold Trust, as compared to its historical mean, and the Sprott Physical Gold Trust, is quite interesting.

The Central Gold Trust's premium dropped to historic lows and has stayed down in the last underwriting, the sale from its shelf offering of additional units. Since those units were all committed to gold, after the offering is completed, the premium would be expected to return to the mean. Unless the gold cannot be delivered, or the banks led by the Canadian Imperial Bank of Canada are somehow unhappy with the Spicer family who manages it.

So, is the Gold Trust now being 'punished' by the banks, most likely by being part of a paired trade wherein the shares are being shorted for non-fundamental reasons, and most likely including naked shorts? I have seen no news, no serious reason, why such an anomaly should exist, except that in the the last major offering the Gold Trust did not pay what could be viewed as a 'subsidy' to their underwriters led by Canadian Imperial Bank of Canada. I would like to find a simpler explanation, but given the opaque nature of the markets that is hard to do.

In his most recent metals commentary, the usually soft-spoken and careful Ted Butler says that the Comex, the CME, and JP Morgan are running 'a criminal enterprise.'



Some bloggers have recently been highlighting the blatant manipulation in the futures markets in US equities. This is good work, and I thank them for it. This sort of thing has been going on for quite some time, and was in full flower in the rally of 2003-2006. The Visible Hand of Uncle Sam. But it is certainly becoming more blatant again lately.

It is the cooperative effort between the government and a few big Wall Street banks to manipulate markets as an instrument of foreign and domestic policy. It has been going on since at least the mid 1990's under what I call the Rubin / Summers Doctrine. This is why Obama would not dismantle the Too Big To Fail Banks as part of his financial reform bill. They are his army in the Currency Wars. And if they engage in a little recreational looting at home, well, that is the price one pays.

This week Paul Farrell calls the lack of effective reform the Failure of Obama's Presidency, or The Conspiracy of Weasels.

In this latest instance of 'crisis management,' saving the free markets by destroying them, the obvious manipulation showed up early in other markets like the precious metals, and is so obvious now that it almost boggles the mind. The metals get hit by concentrated selling out of New York after the London PM fix almost every day. Some of these same bloggers and their followers who now see the stock market manipulation have willfully ignored this, and hard to believe, even spoke disparagingly of those who pointed out these obvious market manipulation as the 'tinfoil hat' crowd.



GATA and Deep Capture have done great work in attempting to expose these problems, having rolled up their sleeves, and actually DONE something, and taken wagonloads of shit and derision for it, at times from some of the same crowd who are now waking up and seeing the market goons knocking on their own doors.

Compared to gold and silver, the SP futures are relatively easy to manipulate. You just don't lead them as much. Right Timmy? (Get some!)

Ain't kharma a bitch...