by 68Camaro » Mon May 06, 2013 12:32 pm
The point is not the premium, but the purchase price. Will we be able to buy ASEs in bulk, reliably, for less than $30? That's the question. So the price for physical ASEs has dipped slightly - from $32-34 down to $29-30 (if you can get them) - down maybe 10%. Versus a 35% drop in spot from ~34 to ~$24. That simply reflects the lag time between converting large bars into coins in the supply line, and getting the intermediate steps geared up to produce at the new higher rate of demand. That's the reality of any market under these types of pressures. There is no shortage (for the moment) of large Comex bar - the shortages are within the intermediate steps of the supply line.
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