whatsnext wrote:If they were buying "huge shares" that would make the prices rise correct? So why is the price falling? Did they do it last week and stop to drop the price?
Country wrote:Supposedly SLV is backed by SILVER bullion. While that may be true or not, the shares are sold to distributors in units of 50000 shares as the demand for the shares increases in the open market. With increasing demand more units (more shares) need to be created. The units can be redeemed, as long as the owner of SLV shares does so in 50000 share blocks. For stock ETFs the redemption is for the underlying stock; but for SLV the redemption of units should be for the bullion stored in the bullion warehouse. Now, since SLV shares represent one of the largest stores of bullion in the world, it does make some sense that China or some other sovereign wanting to acquire SILVER bullion could do so via unit redemption. I do not know if the administrators of SLV can substitute CASH redemption as their option upon redemption; most of that is in the fine print of the SLV prospectus.
Country wrote:Supposedly SLV is backed by SILVER bullion. While that may be true or not, the shares are sold to distributors in units of 50000 shares as the demand for the shares increases in the open market. With increasing demand more units (more shares) need to be created. The units can be redeemed, as long as the owner of SLV shares does so in 50000 share blocks. For stock ETFs the redemption is for the underlying stock; but for SLV the redemption of units should be for the bullion stored in the bullion warehouse. Now, since SLV shares represent one of the largest stores of bullion in the world, it does make some sense that China or some other sovereign wanting to acquire SILVER bullion could do so via unit redemption. I do not know if the administrators of SLV can substitute CASH redemption as their option upon redemption; most of that is in the fine print of the SLV prospectus.
Please show me the documentation on converting SLV shares to "real silver".[/quote]argent_pur wrote:
Lemon Thrower wrote:
Redemptions may be suspended only (i) during any period in which regular trading on NYSE Arca is suspended or restricted or the exchange is closed (other than scheduled holiday or weekend closings), or (ii) during an emergency as a result of which delivery, disposal or evaluation of silver is not reasonably practicable.[/i]
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