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How to Short Gold and Still Keep Your Gold Coins

Richard Pearce

March 17, 2008

Aside from the 100 oz. gold futures contracts offered at the CBOT and COMEX exchanges, there is a mini-gold contract offered at the CBOT. It's roughly 1/3rd of the size at 33.2 oz. Given the fact that gold is now trading around $1,000, even the mini contract is "pricey" at a value of just over $33,000. So if you don't have at least $30k worth of gold bullion, you would not want to short any futures contracts or you will be "over-hedged".

Unfortunately, options are only available on the 100 oz. contracts. But if you are interested in seeing what's out there, the December gold put option w/ a strike price of $900 closed @ $33.00 on Friday, March 15. (It's for a 100 oz. contract so the actual cost is $3,300). December gold futures closed at $1,014.50, so this strike price covers you, once December gold drops over 11% from the current price. The $800 strike put option would kick in after December gold dropped 21% or more. You leave yourself exposed to a bigger correction, but the trade off is that you pay $12.50 an ounce as of Friday's close. That's less than half the cost of the $900 puts.

You could also look at it this way: Paying $3,300 or $1,250 for the option is only giving away roughly 1% to 3% of the current market value to lock in some insurance for another eight months (the December options expire on November 25th). Since gold has gained over 10% in the last month, 1% to 3% isn't much of a give-up. I guess an investor would have to determine what size of a percentage correction in gold he can be comfortable with before he wants a hedge to kick in.

Another alternative would be to short some mining shares or buy put options on them. Put options on the XAU index might be a good idea, too.

Rich Pearce runs Pearce Financial. http://www.pearcefinancial.com

Note from Gary North: There are two ETFs that allow gold shorting: DZZ and (2x) DGZ.

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