Precious Metals Trading?

Does anyone here know much about precious metals trading? I work in physical base metals and I am somewhat mystified as to what precious metal traders do.

There are a bunch of articles on how banks at the London gold and silver fixes are rigging the market but I'm not entirely sure why anyone should care.

Anyhow, I found this job posting (http://www.cnconsultancy.com/recruitment/examples…) which talks about recruiting bullion traders and merchanting ones who are essentially doing physical trading in precious metals.

Does anyone know who the major players in this field are and what it takes to get in? And could precious metals trading be a good entry into precious metals mining? I've been reading about Silver Wheaton and I'm pretty amazed at how quickly these guys built the world's largest silver company in a decade.

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Dunno but Deutsche (former major playa in precious) killed their precious desk way back in 13/14 because apparently they didn't make enough money.

 

I remember when it was $1900/oz during the EU crisis. I've never understood the 'perfect hedge' mantra for precious metals. I don't see any sustained value beyond the producer breakeven + cost inflation, maybe wedding season in India (?). Growing dividends (and reinvesting) is probably the best hedge against inflation.

I can't imagine what it's like to live and breathe that for a career.

 

http://itrader-forex.dk/trading-platinum/</a">One of the world’s most precious metals is Platinum and it is one of the highly demanded metal with numerous industries. It possesses its own trifecta, a contract value, margin requirements, and ticker symbol. In order to trade one of the precious metal commodity, one must be knowledgeable of its three components and learn how to make use of them in order to be able to calculate possible profit gain or loss.

 

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