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BIG Things Happening in Gold Market - Hold Tight
BIG Things Happening in Gold Market - Hold Tight
University of Texas's Gold Buy Is a Game-Changer
April 19, 2011.
Over the weekend, an announcement was made that the University of Texas endowment fund had decided to take delivery of $1 billion worth of gold. This was an absolutely huge development on multiple fronts.
First, the UT endowment fund’s gold purchase was a radical deviation from the standard institutional portfolio, the possibility of which we have considered for some time. Since UT has about $20 billion in assets, a $1 billion gold allocation would indicate 5% of its assets in gold. The standard institutional allocation to gold is 1%; a 5% allocation is a huge increase. If (or in our opinion, when) other institutions adopt a similar stance, the price of gold will skyrocket.
Second, the endowment’s purchase of this large an amount of gold gives a huge vote of confidence to gold and precious metals as an investment. For the past few years, financial media has lined up “experts” to tell us all about how gold is an irrational and poor investment, including figures as large as Warren Buffett’s right hand man, Charlie Munger.
Well, the UT endowment fund is neither dumb nor stupid, and it helps that it's not poor: It's well-funded institutional investors who are making a tactical investment decision, not a short-term trade. As Kyle Bass, the hedge fund manager who advised UT to purchase the gold, explained, the gold was purchased as a hedge against money-printing and currency debasement worldwide.
The UT fund is not a charlatan investor such as a hedge fund. It's purchasing gold on its merits as a long-term, fundamental investment. As other institutional investors witness such a large and respected fund invest in gold, others’ resolve to increase investments in gold will be solidified. Since gold only comprises 0.7% of the world’s financial assets currently, it is massively underowned by institutions, and UT’s purchase could be the catalyst to finally bring institutions to the table in a large way.
Finally, the endowment’s purchase of gold was of physical bullion. While we do not advocate physical bullion purchases for individual investors, UT’s choice of gold ownership through physical bullion rather than theGLD or other bullion alternative shows that it's purchasing gold as a long-term investment. Since the costs of owning bullion compared to the GLD are relatively high (vault rental, markup premium on purchase/sale), UT’s decision to buy bullion indicates it's measuring its holding period for gold in years, if not indefinitely.
As you can probably tell, we believe UT’s gold purchase is massively bullish for gold going forward, if only for the reasons of validation of our existing theories. As other endowments and pension funds gain confidence in buying precious metals as investments, precious metal prices will skyrocket.
https://seekingalpha.com/article/264230-university-of-texas-s-gold-buy-is-a-game-changer