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Found an interesting article regarding the Platinum/Palladium ratio on Kitco

http://www.kitco.com/news/2013-08-22/KitcoNewsMarketNuggets20130822-kitco-market-nugget.html

Market Nuggets: UBS: Platinum/Palladium Ratio Recovering From 11-Year Low
Thursday August 22, 2013 8:32 AM

Platinum has regained some ground on palladium lately and speculative positioning for platinum looks "healthier," says UBS. Both metals have largely taken a "back seat" to gold and silver in recent weeks, with little fresh news to drive platinum group metals. The platinum/palladium ratio fell to an 11-year low of 1.90 in mid-July. "The ratio has recovered since and currently sits around 2.02, reflecting platinum regaining some ground versus palladium," the bank says. Speculative positioning has increased in both over the last six weeks. "Platinum specs were more aggressive over this period, bumping up net long positions by 58% from early-July levels, while palladium counterparts added 38% to net positioning," UBS says. "The platinum data likely reflects it trying to catch up, helped by positive sentiment on the back of the strong response to the new ETF launched in South Africa. Also, despite the relatively faster extension in platinum spec length of late, current positioning still looks healthier than in palladium, with net platinum longs at 62% of the all-time high versus 90% for palladium." Swiss trade data shows volumes in July were light for both metals, UBS says. Swiss imports of palladium from Russia, which are watched especially closely by the market due to expectations that Russian state stockpiles are nearly depleted, were limited at 0.2 metric ton.
 
Altima said:
Wow. Platinum is really high right now!

Spoiled the chart when Pt plunged below 1375 support and went all the way down to $1300. I'm immune to disappointment now and could handle it retreating to old level of support again before another run. One day it'll get back to $1740 again I believe but could easily be a setback on the way.

Bought my first oz of Palladium yesterday (proof emu from ossie $1050) and also a few 1/2 oz proof plat koalas ($890 ea from brashy7) so still a believer in pgms for the long haul
 
Ronnie 666 said:
Anyone notice Pt over AU$1700. Probably not :D


You've suggested platinum would do very well for quite a few months Ronnie 666.

Very good call. :)

Looking forward to the release of the 2014 Platinum Platypus. ;)


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Platinum down AU$29 with gold and silver up ? I am looking for a reasonable explanation and its very quiet out there. Anyone have a good reason why PGM prices are a little lower ? If I find anything I will post it?
 
No one is saying anything but Pt is now moving up with Gold - so perhaps it just fell asleep at the wheel ?
 
I was checking it out earlier Ronnie, although can't say I have a definitive answer.

Pt has almost regained it's high from march this year whereas gold is still several hundred $ short of it's March high. Perhaps Pt was taking a breather and the real question is why did gold take off like that?

Given that it happened in the NY session maybe one of the big players was just "running the stops" to harvest some easy money?
 
No good idea as to why, but does look like more than a blip doesn't it? Specially on the Plat to Silver ratio chart. Quite definitely a broken uptrend there, while Plat:Gold does look in danger of overbalancing its trend too.

3 YEAR WEEKLY PLAT:SILVER
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bulliongirl said:
I just love platinum bullion

Hi, that caused me to look for the first time in a long while. In USD the price of platinum is down to the cheapest level to buy in 3 years, equal almost to June 2013 .. hmmm. Another A$150 to go to get near the price lows in Australian dollars though.
However, when I commented earlier in the thread that platinum seemed to be breaking its uptrend of performance against silver, that more or less marked a low of the ratio of platinum:silver and it would have been better at that time to be buying Pt rather than Ag. Platinum has so far recovered well against that moving measure at least ...

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Platinum or Gold: Which Is the Better Bet?

Bloomberg derives a viewpoint of the short term from a few analysts - Video

P.S. if you can't get a clear picture I dont know what that's about. Anyway audio works.
 
finicky said:
Platinum or Gold: Which Is the Better Bet?

Bloomberg derives a viewpoint of the short term from a few analysts - Video

P.S. if you can't get a clear picture I dont know what that's about. Anyway audio works.
Thanks for the link. I agree with there platinum prediction
 
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