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 The Significance of Gold Backwardation Explained 

January 2, 2009
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Jake, the Champion of the Constitution

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"And we are in no mood for prisoners." - Jake, the Champion of the Constitution

goldI've written what is amounting to a short series on what is, in my opinion, the major economic event of gold going into backwardation and what this will mean.  Due to recent interest, particularly email comments, in this article I would like to further describe this event and in the next part share links to more gold and silver news on this topic with you (as well as some objective criticism of Fekete).  I think it is also important to note that I am no expert.  I fully realize I could be wrong for now, or misjudge how the government forces will intervene.  It is far from clear whether this backwardation will become permanent.  That said, I do believe that the resistance shackling gold and silver will be eventually be overwhelmed; it's just a question of when.  In the final analysis, Gold is the world's greatest chance at economic liberty and a world with far less war.  (photo2)

Part I: "The End for the Dollar and all Fiat Currencies"
Part II: "The Next Bubble to Pop!"
Part III: "On Gold and Market Manipulation"
Supplement to explain futures market basics and backwardation: "What the Heck Are Derivatives?"
Part V:  "More on Gold and Silver Backwardation and Manipulation (5/5)"

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Let's return to the rice example I used earlier which is traded on commodity futures markets in a similar fashion as gold and silver are today.  Let's say I absolutely must have 1000 bushels of rice 1 month from today.  At the futures market, I have two options - I can buy a 1-month futures contract and take delivery right before I need it, or I can buy at the immediate market price (or spot price) and store it for a month.

Now, let's say rice goes into backwardation.  This means that the spot price is more expensive than the 1-month futures price.  So, normally I would buy the futures contract since it is cheaper and the storage cost is borne by the other party.  And if enough people did this, backwardation would quickly disappear.  Now why would I buy at spot price?

I would buy at spot only if I feared that within a month the other party would not have any rice to deliver.  Now the strange thing is that for backwardation to continue to exist, all rice traders at the market need to believe the same thing.  Why?

If other traders holds surplus rice, and does not need it for a month, and believes they will get delivery 1 month later, they will release his stock into the market (driving the spot price down and the futures price up) and take delivery in a month's time, which would give a tidy basis profit (spot price minus the futures price), plus the savings of not storing the rice for a month. 

So therefore, backwardation is the sign of a very tight market, and a market that will be tight for sometime into the future - either 1) current supply is very tight, 2) future supply is projected to be very tight, or 3) there is a severe distrust in counterparties - that the short positions can deliver the goods on time per the contract, or vice versa that the long positions will not have the cash.

That said, backwardation in seasonable, weather-dependent perishable commodities like rice or corn is certainly not unheard of.  It even sometime occurs with industrial commodities like lead or copper.  Sometimes it can even be the natural state of the market.  

However, gold futures are completely unlike these other commodity markets.  Gold is mostly traded solely as a "store of value"; the jewelry or electronics or dentistry demand pales in comparison to the quantities of the yellow metal traded as a store of value (even an "anti-dollar" if you wish).  In other words, gold is not a consumable market.

And here is the final piece to the above from South African Daan Joubert, quoted at lemetropolecafe.com.  Gold backwardation can only mean that either "a) There are enough people so concerned about non-delivery that they will pay a large premium to get their hands on gold right now" or "b) There are no large holders of gold who have sufficient faith in the futures exchange to exploit the [backwardation]."

Dr. Fekete has issued two recent updates, "Has the Curtain Fallen on the Last Contango in Washington" and "There's No Fever Like Gold Fever."  I consider both must-reads, especially the conclusion to the "Gold Fever" article.  I will freely admit to you that for some of the reasons Fekete mentions in the "Gold Fever" article I considered not writing this series under my own name (perhaps I may later regret it) but there is something about sharing the truth as I see it that forbids me what ultimately amounts to cowardice.  Anyways, here is the intro to "Gold Fever":

gold"Here is an update on the backwardation in gold that started on December 2 at an annualized discount rate of 1.98% and 0.14% to spot in the December and February contracts. It continued and worsened on December 8, 9, and 10 as shown by the corresponding rates widening to 3.5% and 0.65%. It is nothing short of awesome. This is a premonition of a coming gold fever of unprecedented dimensions that will overwhelm the world as soon as its significance is fully digested by the doubting Thomases."

Keynesian economist John Keynes once pessimistically noted, "In the long run, we are all dead."  

I say, YES, the day when gold or silver breaks the COMEX IS death.  

Death to the Keynesians for all the havoc they have wrought. 

Long live the Austrians!  GO GATA!

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Jake Towne [send him email] "the Champion of the Constitution," is a freedom writer and publishes a column at the Nolan Chart.  The column seeks truth in the ecopolitical arena, with the primary goals of helping to bring the "War on Terror" to an end and a new dawn of Honest Money.  Jake is not a Populist Party member.  Visit Jake's website at http://www.nolanchart.com/author481.html

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