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Silver trading, from shares and coins to bars and stocks

Silver trading, from shares and coins to bars and stocks
Silver trading, from shares and coins to bars and stocks

Silver has surpassed $75 per ounce for first time, fueled by strong industrial demand and investment, persistent shortages of supply, recent designation as an U.S. "critical mineral", and a wave momentum-driven purchasing.

Spot silver is up over 150% in the past year, outpacing gold by more than 70%.

How does silver trade?

Over?THE Counter

London is the largest marketplace for physical gold and silver, where banks and brokers take orders from customers around the globe to buy and sell.

The trading is done over the counter bilaterally between financial institutions. An investor must be in a relationship to one of them to gain access to the market.

Bars of bullion are stored in vaults at large banks like JPMorgan and HSBC.

London vaults will hold 27,187 tons of silver by the end of 2025. Tons of silver.

Futures

Silver is also traded on futures markets. Shanghai Futures Exchange and CME Group COMEX are the two largest exchanges.

Futures contracts are agreements where the seller promises to deliver silver at a future date. They are usually traded via a broker.

The majority of futures are swapped for later-dated contracts. Both the buyer and the seller can speculate on the price of silver without having to move and store metal.

Futures also offer the advantage that you don't have to pay the entire amount of silver. Instead, you only need to pay a fraction, called a margin.

ETFs (Exchange Traded Funds)

ETFs are traded on stock exchanges like the NYSE and LSE along with shares of publicly traded companies.

Each share of the fund represents a certain amount of silver in a vault.

Robinhood, for example, allows small investors to trade ETFs with ease.

Silver is added to the vault when the demand for an ETF exceeds the price of the underlying metal. This allows new shares to become available, bringing the prices back in line.

The iShares Silver Trust, managed by BlackRock, contains?around 530 million ounces silver, worth $39 billion today.

BARS AND COINS

Silver bars and coins are also available to smaller investors from retailers all over the world.

SILVER MINERS

Investors can buy shares of companies that mine for silver. These are also easily traded on platforms such as Robinhood.

The value of these shares is affected by many factors, including the management, debt, and performance of the companies. Reporting by Anmol Chaubey from Bengaluru

(source: Reuters)