
Feb 27 Silver Report
Vaults
PSLV

SLV

3.3M ozt

COMEX

306K ozt
COMEX run rate

~124d
Mar26 EFP spread -$0.03
Details

LBMA spot
Silver popped from the $89.50 open to $92, then $94 and settled at ~$93.64. Conflict with Iran started after the market close. Will gold and silver pop on the Sun night/Mon morning open?
COMEX 2-26
1.1M ozt (36t) deposited in Asahi [R] (824K), StoneX [R] (307K), et al
1.5M ozt (45.5t) withdrawn from CNT (485K), JPM (648K), MT&B (193K), et al
1.2M ozt (36.1t) moved from [R] to [E] in Brinks (111K), Delaware (86K), Loomis (964K)
COMEX Run Rate
Remaining Vault Stock = 360.3M ozt (88.4M [R], 271.9M [E])
Withdraw rate through last 5 days = 1.18M/day
@ 60% [R], run rate = 88.4M / 711K = ~124 (working) days (~6.25 months)
COMEX Commentary
Thursday's 1.5M ozt withdrawal was balanced by 1.1M in deposits - the first significant (>1M ozt) deposit since Jan 30. The net withdrawal brought the 5 day moving average down and extended the run rate estimate by another 19 days.
EFP spreads (EST)
Current spot price $93.81
Mar26 = -$0.03 vs -$0.16 Previous (spot @ 15:30: $93.86)
Apr26 = +$0.18 vs +$0.31
May26 = +$0.53 vs +$0.57
EFP Commentary
Mar26 EFP spread almost zero! COMEX daily withdrawals now less than 1.5M/day since Feb 18. Will COMEX withdrawals run heavy without a negative EFP spread on Mar26 contract?
SLV Share Lending
10M Shares available
Borrow fee rises from 0.36% to 0.39%
Plenty of shares available to plunder with almost no activity yesterday for the 4th day in a row now.
SLV Assets
Blackrock:

3.7M shares

JPM:

3.3M ozt (104.2t)
SLV vault stock raiding is back. Huge drop in shares and ozt on a day where spot price rose ~7%.
PSLV
No change to units
No change to ozt
Units/ozt ratio .3413
PSLV's units/ozt ratio was ~.3434 up until the end of November. It got pretty volatile for a while - bouncing up and down until mid-January. Since then it has been pretty stable lately around .3413. It's unclear to me if this is the new normal or if PSLV will acquire more silver to raise the ratio back to the historical levels.
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