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Commodity Market Top Marked By Sprott IPO

 Feb 24, 2009 08:59 PM UTC
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Way back in May 2008 I wondered: Will Sprott IPO Mark Top Of Commodity Bull Market?


Yes. Yes, it did.


For those unfamiliar with them, Sprott is a boutique asset manager in Canada. The IPO of Sprott was an accurate tell for the commodity market top because of the firms expertise in and their cheerleading of the commodities markets.


You had to ask yourself this simple question: If they believed that the bull market in commodities would continue, why would they sell such a highly leveraged asset as their equity?


sprott IPO CRB commodities top


The dashed line is the CRB Index, the most popular measure of the commodities markets and the solid line is the price of Sprott (SII) on the Toronto Stock Exchange. It closed the first day at around $10 a share but fell immediately. It approached that high again to put in a double top and started to fall in lock step with the CRB index. In mid-November 2008 it traded below $2.50 - less than a 25% of the IPO initial price.


Another case of watching what others are doing and not necessarily saying. In general, you want to always be wary of whatever Wall St. sells. They aren’t doing it out of the kindness of their hearts or to be charitable.


This market ‘tell’ was one of the reasons why I was bearish on commodities and for the most part it was the right posture. The only exception lately of course has been the gold market which has surprisingly revived to once again gain the $1000/oz. level. I’ll come back to the gold market another time since it deserves more attention.

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Technorati asset management, commodities, crb index, hedge fund, ipo, mutual fund, SII, Sprott, toronto stock exchange



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