How to Short Silver with ETFs - ETF News And Commentary
May 21 2013 - 2:00PM
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Silver has been performing quite poorly over the past few weeks
due to the broad commodity weakness and a shift to more risky asset
class like equities (read: Time to Sell This Commodity ETF?). This
is especially true with the backdrop of the strengthening dollar
and continued bullishness in the equity space that are tempering
the demand for lower risk assets across the board.
In fact, the white metal has plunged 30% in the year-to-date
time frame and more than 50% since its peak at the end of April
2011, making it one of the worst performing metals this year.
Currently, the metal is trading below $23 per ounce with some
forecasting a bigger drop in the days ahead as well.
Silver is moving on the same track as gold, due to falling
investment demand and weak industrial applications, a primary
driver in determining silver price. This is particularly the case
given some of the fundamental factors surrounding the global
markets (read 4 Ways to Short Gold with ETFs).
Weak Global Markets
The U.S. economy is improving but China, which is considered to
be the biggest industrial fabricator after the U.S, is seeing
sluggish economic growth. Europe is still in recession (or
near-recession territory) and we are seeing an increasing appetite
for equities over commodities.
Further, the growing speculation over the end of the Fed’s
quantitative easing program amid an improving U.S. economic outlook
adds to the appeal of the dollar, and lowers the demand for silver
and silver ETF holdings (read: Commodity Slide Hits Silver
ETFs).
As a result, investors who are bearish on silver right now may
want to consider a near-term short on the precious metal.
Fortunately, silver ETFs offer several options to investors to
accomplish this task. Below, we highlight a few of our favorites
and some of the key differences between each in the short silver
ETF market:
ProShares UltraShort Silver ETF (ZSL)
This fund seeks to deliver twice (2x or 200%) the inverse (or
opposite) return of the daily performance of silver bullion in U.S.
dollars; the silver price is fixed for delivery in London. Launched
in December 2008, ZSL makes a profit when the silver market
declines and is suitable for hedging purposes against the fall of
silver prices.
The product is expensive when compared to other geared options
in the space though, charging 95 bps in fees a year. However, it is
rich in AUM with $149.3 million and average daily volumes of
roughly 500,000 shares. The inverse silver ETF has gained about 66%
in the year-to-date time frame, suggesting it has been a solid
investment in the current environment.
VelocityShares 3x Inverse Silver ETN (DSLV)
This product provides three times (3x or 300%) short exposure to
the daily performance of the S&P GSCI Silver Index Excess
Return plus returns from U.S. T-bills net of fees and expenses
(read: Combine Silver ETFs and Covered Calls with SLVO).
The ETN was launched in October 2011 and since then has been
able to amass an asset base of $30 million. The product is the high
cost choice in the silver bullion space, charging 165 bps in fees
per year from investors. However, it has a relatively tight bid/ask
spread given its good average volume of more than 223,000 shares
per day.
Unsurprisingly given silver’s slump, the note has returned more
than 110% so far in the year buoyed by negative sentiments for
silver across the globe.
Bottom Line
Investors should note that since these products are extremely
volatile, these are suitable only for traders. Additionally, the
daily rebalancing—when combined with leverage—may make these
products deviate significantly from the expected long-term
performance figures (see more in the Three Biggest Mistakes of ETF
Investing) .
Still, for ETF investors who are bearish on silver in the near
term, any of the above products could make for an interesting
choice. Clearly, many are abandoning the precious metal, so a
near-term short could be intriguing for those with a high risk
tolerance, and a belief that the trend is your friend in this
corner of the investing world.
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