gunDriller
16th September 2010, 07:04 AM
"Many have asked me how many tonnes of gold, the banks are short.
In my humble opinion, they are short anywhere from 15,000 tonnes to 22,000 tonnes. In silver, probably 1 billion oz.
These metals have been leant and then sold for dollar bills and never repaid back to the central banks. On their balance sheet of the central bank is one line: gold and
" gold receivable".
The loaned gold and the loaned silver will never see the central vaults from which it came."
from
http://harveyorgan.blogspot.com/
so - how close are JP Morgan & HSBC to an LTCM type meltdown (LTCM had a naked short gold position of 400 tons when that mess happened in 1998).
silver @ $21 - BUT it's not like JP Morgan and the other bullion banks can just go out and buy 1 Billion ounces. sure, they have $21 Billion cash, BUT - if they tried to settle their short positions, it's not like the price would sit tight at $21.
so ... what would happen ?
i was talking to a mortgage broker at Chase (part of JP Morgan) yesterday. i felt like asking, "what happens to the loan if JP Morgan goes bankrupt ?"
In my humble opinion, they are short anywhere from 15,000 tonnes to 22,000 tonnes. In silver, probably 1 billion oz.
These metals have been leant and then sold for dollar bills and never repaid back to the central banks. On their balance sheet of the central bank is one line: gold and
" gold receivable".
The loaned gold and the loaned silver will never see the central vaults from which it came."
from
http://harveyorgan.blogspot.com/
so - how close are JP Morgan & HSBC to an LTCM type meltdown (LTCM had a naked short gold position of 400 tons when that mess happened in 1998).
silver @ $21 - BUT it's not like JP Morgan and the other bullion banks can just go out and buy 1 Billion ounces. sure, they have $21 Billion cash, BUT - if they tried to settle their short positions, it's not like the price would sit tight at $21.
so ... what would happen ?
i was talking to a mortgage broker at Chase (part of JP Morgan) yesterday. i felt like asking, "what happens to the loan if JP Morgan goes bankrupt ?"