Could Buffett Buy 130 Million Ounces Of Silver Again?By Mike Gleason, Money Meta

 | Aug 21, 2020 11:09AM ET

Earlier this week, precious metals markets got a surprising Buffett bounce.

Legendary investor Warren Buffett isn’t often associated with gold – at least not in a positive way. In the past Buffett has made derisive comments about the monetary metal. He once quipped that gold “has no utility.”

A perpetual optimist on the U.S. economy, Buffett by nature doesn’t like the message that is sent by higher gold prices . He has likened investing in gold to “going long on fear.”

Well, the {{Oracle}} of Omaha, as he is known, seems to be reluctantly bracing for a return of fear in the markets. His Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRKa) holding company recently dumped shares of U.S. banks and went long a major gold producer.

News of Buffett’s acquisition helped send the mining sector sharply higher Monday. It also stirred discussions in the financial media about the gold trade.

CNBC Anchor:

We want to hit on the hot topic of the moment, which is gold and the gold ETF here. Gold miners are spiking on very heavy volume here after billionaire investor Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway firm revealed he's bidding on Barrick Gold (NYSE:GOLD). That's very, very interesting.

RT News Anchor:

Warren Buffett, one of the world's richest men, is selling off his investments in banks like Wells Fargo (NYSE:WFC), JP Morgan, and you know what he's doing? He's buying up gold. Why? Begs the question, doesn't it? What does Warren Buffett know that you and I don't know?


Some say Buffett’s investing acumen isn’t what it once was. His performance has lagged behind the S&P 500 in recent years.

But Buffett isn’t aiming to outrace the stock market on the upside these days. By raising cash and taking out a stake in a gold miner, he is setting himself up to weather the next bear market in equities.

According to a famous Buffett investing maxim, rule number one is ‘don't lose money.’ Rule number two is ‘don't forget rule number one.’

Buffet has good reason to fear losing money in the stock market at these levels. The current divergence between sky-high U.S. stock values and a contracting U.S. GDP raises alarm bells among followers of Buffett.

The ‘Buffett Indicator’ as it is known in Wall Street circles takes total stock market capitalization and divides it by total GDP. Stocks are currently trading at 1.7 times GDP. That’s 70% above the historical average – fully in bubble territory according to this indicator.

So, Buffett has good reason to dial down his exposure to the financial sector and obtain some counter-cyclical assets such as gold equities. Of course, mining companies are still vulnerable to economic risks and are more volatile than gold bullion itself.

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With mining production of gold down 15% year over year, investment buying going gangbusters, and the Federal Reserve vowing to depreciate the U.S. dollar at an accelerated pace, it doesn’t take an oracle to grasp why gold traded up to a new record high recently.

Buffett may personally own more gold than he lets on publicly. He may also be thinking about acquiring some silver.

Back in the late 1990s, Buffett’s firm purchased a gigantic , a national precious metals dealer with over 50,000 customers. Gleason is a hard money advocate and a strong proponent of personal liberty, limited government and the Austrian School of Economics. A graduate of the University of Florida, Gleason has extensive experience in management, sales and logistics as well as precious metals investing. He also puts his longtime broadcasting background to good use, hosting a weekly precious metals podcast since 2011, a program listened to by tens of thousands each week.

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