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April 28, 2026 Exploring Finance

Comex Report: Deliveries Slow but Metal Keeps Leaving the Vault

The CME Comex is the Exchange where futures are traded for gold, silver, and other commodities. The CME also allows futures buyers to turn their contracts into physical metal through delivery. You can find more detail on the CME here (e.g., vault types, major/minor months, delivery explanation, historical data, etc.). The data below looks at […]

March 27, 2026 Exploring Finance

Comex Report: Ignore the Paper Price and Watch the Physical Metal

The CME Comex is the Exchange where futures are traded for gold, silver, and other commodities. The CME also allows futures buyers to turn their contracts into physical metal through delivery. You can find more detail on the CME here (e.g., vault types, major/minor months, delivery explanation, historical data, etc.). The data below looks at […]

January 28, 2026 Interviews

Schiff on Auctus Edge: The Dollar’s End Means a Gold Rush

Last week, Peter joined Patrick Vierra on The Auctus Edge to lay out how the era of cheap credit and easy living is ending and why that shift is driving gold and silver. He connects rising global yields, renewed quantitative easing (QE), and the political risks that follow a collapsing dollar to explain why sound […]

January 24, 2026 Exploring Finance

Elevated Silver Delivery Volume Has Metal Leaving Comex Vaults

The CME Comex is the Exchange where futures are traded for gold, silver, and other commodities. The CME also allows futures buyers to turn their contracts into physical metal through delivery. You can find more detail on the CME here (e.g., vault types, major/minor months, delivery explanation, historical data, etc.). The data below looks at […]

December 25, 2025 Exploring Finance

Comex: Physical Silver Demand Keeps the Market in Backwardation

The CME Comex is the Exchange where futures are traded for gold, silver, and other commodities. The CME also allows futures buyers to turn their contracts into physical metal through delivery. You can find more detail on the CME here (e.g., vault types, major/minor months, delivery explanation, historical data, etc.). The data below looks at […]