6 Benefits of Investing in Silver ETFs

November 04, 2009 at 11:00 am by Tom Lydon      Bookmark and Share

ETF silverShowing impressive gains since the recent slump, silver prices and related exchange traded funds (ETFs) may continue to rocket higher as demand from a number of different areas of the market increases.

According to market analysts, silver prices have jumped 109% from their 2008 nadir, outshining gold by 26.9% on an annual basis, as stated in CommodityOnline. Analysts are bearish for silver in the immediate short-term, but bullish for the long-term. (Why silver is outperforming).

The high gains in silver are mostly attributed to several things: strong investor demand, industrial demand and China’s appetite for the metal. (What China’s demand means).

Adding silver to an investment portfolio increases the degree of diversification and protects against fluctuations in other asset types, according to silverpa. Other beneficial factors include:

  • Economics. Silver and other precious metals have a lower correlation with most common financial assets. This independent movement helps reduce overall portfolio volatility.
  • U.S. dollar. Silver provides a “hedge against inflation” and history has shown that it provides a worthwhile hedge as the dollar continues to depreciate.
  • Asset allocation. Experts suggest a 10% to 15% allocation of precious metals in one’s portfolio.
  • Investing. Buying the physical bullion is appealing, but an investor may also consider the ease of silver ETF trading. If it’s a futures-based ETF, futures contract rolling is handled for you; if it’s physically backed, you don’t have to worry about storage.
  • Low price. Silver bullion is relatively inexpensive and it is an asset that is internationally recognized. It’s not known as “the poor man’s gold” for nothing.
  • Industrial demand. Industries like imaging, electronics, jewelry, coinage, superconductivity and water purification all utilize silver. Silver is a precious metal, a store of value, a piece for art and an industrial metal. (The duality of silver).

For more information on silver, visit our silver category.

  • ETFS Physical Silver Shares (NYSEArca: SIVR): up 24% since inception
  • iShares Silver Trust (NYSEArca: SLV): up 51.8% year-to-date
  • PowerShares DB Silver (NYSEArca: DBS): up 50.8% year-to-date

For full disclosure, Tom Lydon’s clients own shares of SLV.

Max Chen contributed to this article.

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  • Brian
    Tom, are you working for J P Morgan or Chase? The SLV does not have the silver you claim. If it is not in your hand YOU DO NOT OWN IT! WAKE UP PEOPLE DO NOT TRUST A THIRD PARTIES! Brian
  • james321
    Yes, one day soon the etf market will collapse as people realise that etf's have been way oversold compared to the amount of physical metal in existance.. there are multiple times more claims against silver than is above ground.. when that day comes, physical silver will go to the moon!
  • silverpro
    All that money printing at the fed will have to be accounted for eventually and we will pay for it with huge inflation. Best to start swapping your paper money for real currency- gold or silver (but particularly silver). Make sure you buy real bullion- not a paper promise etf as there are more etf's in existance than physical bullion. Silver should outperform gold very soon and for the long term. Im getting all my silver way below spot value at www.bullion.tel
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