Investors May Be Moving to Physical Gold, Barclays Trader Says - Bloomberg
Gold holdings in exchange-traded products are growing at a slower
pace than in 2004-2009 because some investors may be moving to physical
bullion after initial purchases of an exchange-traded fund, according to
Barclays Plc. Gold holdings in ETPs have increased 9.6 percent this
year to a record 2,582.98 metric tons, data compiled by Bloomberg show.
They rose 7.9 percent last year and 19 percent in 2010. Growth in gold
ETP holdings has exceeded 35 percent from 2004 to 2009, the data show.
The following are comments from Cengiz Belentepe, head of industrial and
precious metals trading at Barclays. He spoke in an interview Oct. 10:
“The question is whether the pace of buying has slowed, or whether
the people have become a bit more sophisticated in recognizing the costs
and liabilities.
‘‘We’ve seen instances of people coming in, whose first step
is to buy an ETF, second step is to get educated on how the market
works, third step — I’m going to shift this in direct gold purchase and
storage, fourth step — let me allocate this metal into these
locations. It’s the early step they are all migrating through,
expressing the same view but in different ways.”
From the get-go; avoiding in many
instances that the initial step of buying Gold in a paper representation is actually buying gold in the first place. Physical Gold in hand is Buying Gold, paper is and always will be Paper.
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