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Economic times: Silver could be the new gold

Silver, the poor cousin of gold has been on a roll. Since the beginning of this year, the metal has given a whopping 61% returns. Gold in the same period has given a return of around 15%.

Also, silver prices have been on all time high levels, and currently quote at `44,130 per kg. Despite these all-time high levels, buying silver seems to be catching on in India.

Take the case of 58-year old Usha Joshi, who always wanted to buy silver. However, the idea of holding silver physically seemed problematic to her. While she could buy gold through exchange traded funds (ETFs), she could not do the same in case of silver, as no silver ETFs are available in India.

However, now she has a solution to her problem. She buys both e-gold and e-silver through the National Spot Exchange, where it is possible to buy silver in lots of 100 grams and gold in lots of 1 gram.

At the opportune time, Ms Joshi, plans to gift these precious metals to her grandchildren. "It's easier than going to a jewellery shop. All I do is instruct my broker to buy it," says Joshi.

Several people like Joshi are buying silver nowadays. "In the last couple of months, we have received a lot of enquires from retail investors who want to buy silver and are opening accounts," says Sushil Sinha, business head, Karvy Commtrade. "We are adding 3,000-4,000 client accounts every month," says Anjani Sinha, MD and CEO, National Spot Exchange.

So, What's The Silver Story?: Silver, unlike gold, has a lot of industrial uses. "Silver is the best conductor of electricity, the best heat transfer agent, the best reflector of light, a marvellous lubricant and a versatile catalyst and alloy," says Theodore Butler, silver analyst, Butler Research, and one of the most respected silver analysts in the world. Other than these properties silver, after gold, is also the most ductile and malleable.

"Silver has industrial value and finds use in dentistry, photography and motherboards. The demand for these industrial products is on the rise," explains Vijay Bhambwani, chairman, Bhambwani Securities. Besides that, the global recession has taught people to go beyond paper assets and invest in precious metals. Hence the recent interest in gold and silver.

Bhambwani recommends investors to buy silver for the long term, and has a target of `60,000 per kilo with a three-year timeframe. What is also not too well known is that there is less silver on earth than gold. As Butler says, "There is less silver bullion in the world than gold bullion inventory.

The shocking thing is how few people are aware that silver is rarer than gold." He estimates that global silver inventories have fallen to around 1 billion ounces (one troy ounce equals 31.1 grams). In comparison there are 5 billion ounces of gold available around the world. Of course, Butler is very optimistic on the price of silver. "I'll be amazed if we haven't climbed past $100 per ounce in that period, in the next three to five years." Currently, silver quotes at around $28.4 per ounce.

The Technical Reason: "Silver moved in a band of $10 to $21 per ounce, for a long period from 2007 to 2010. It broke that band after a long time, which makes me bullish on the metal," says Bajrang Banthia, MD & CEO, Ashika Commodities.

He feels that within two to three years, globally silver could reach $50 per ounce against the current price of $28.4 per ounce, while in India, it could reach `55,000 per kilo from current levels of around `44,000 per kilo. The rationale for a lower rise in silver in terms of Indian rupees is due to the fact that Banthia expects the rupee to strengthen and go up to `42 per dollar, limiting the gains in rupee terms.

Gold Versus Silver: The investment argument of silver is pretty simple. The various industrial uses of silver are growing and there isn't enough silver going around to satisfy that demand.

Adrian Douglas, the proprietor of Market Force Analysis, and also a director of GATA (the Gold Anti-Trust Action Committee), said in a recent interview that the world will run out of silver in 2020, and thus silver will become the first element from the periodic table to become extinct.

Given this analysts, expect silver prices to appreciate faster than gold. "As global uncertainty fades and industrial activity picks, I expect higher demand for silver, so it could move faster than gold," says Anand James, chief analyst, Geojit Commtrade.

"In the short term, silver prices could see a correction," adds Banthia.

However, for retail investors it is very difficult to time the market and it is best that they accumulate it over a long term. "Retail investors should systematically buy gold and silver every month. This could constitute up to 10% of your total investment portfolio," says Partha Iyengar, founder and CEO, Accretus Solutions.

From: 
http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2010-12-03/news/27588034_1_silver-bullion-silver-analyst-properties-silver

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