Royal Canadian Mint launches silver bullion-backed ETRs

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That's etR, not ETF. Still some clauses sound paperish :
http://www.mineweb.com/mineweb/view/mineweb/en/page32?oid=161025&sn=Detail&pid=92730
 
It will be interesting to see if institutional investors (hedge funds, IRAs, retirement funds, etc.) take notice.
 
"silver bullion equivalent"

WTF is this?!?!

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Yes, that's my question, too.
Some silver mining companies are reporting their byproduct gold production as "silver equivalent", but that's certainly not the meaning here. It could be unallocated LBMA accounts...
 
Parsing error (or just poor writing/editing) IMO. It's not "silver bullion equivalent" (noun). It's "silver bullion equivalent to the same dollar value of gold bullion". They are comparing the required volume for storage. One would have to read the fine print in the prospectus to get the real story I'd imagine.
 
http://www.silverdoctors.com/new-ro...-etr-is-just-another-fractional-bullion-scam/
 
No quantity of words printed on heavy bond paper can convince me to give my fiat to some group claiming to maybe own silver and further claiming to be giving me some tenuous claim on said silver. It is always a scam unless the prospectus gives me the absolute right to take delivery of my silver with zero encumbrances whatsoever, and to do so whenever I wish to take posession of said silver. Sprotts silver pile seems to be the only one that approaches this standard.
 
Well, I did say that one would need to read the prospectus to get the real story. I'll just keep stacking.
 
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