John Paulson's Big New Bet on Gold

Gold is getting a great deal of sponsorship, in general, but it is even more notable, when some of that sponsorship is coming from the likes of this era's new contrarians. John Paulson, who personally made $4-billion betting against subprime mortgages in 2007, has shifted his focus to gold during the last 9 months, and now he is ramping it up yet another notch. On another note we've also covered in the recent past, David Einhorn's now well-known accumulation of gold bullion, as well as S&P500 Puts.

Yesterday's Wall Street Journal discusses Paulson's latest plans:

John Paulson, who scored about $20 billion of profits between 2007 and early 2009 wagering against the housing market and financial companies, is launching a hedge fund dedicated to buying up shares of gold miners and other bullion-related investments, according to investors.

He is starting a new fund with his own money:

Mr. Paulson told his investors he personally would invest between $200 million and $250 million in the new fund, which he said will begin on Jan. 1, according to an investor at the meeting.

His theory on gold differs, in that Paulson seems to have recognized quite rapidly that central banks' appetite has shifted in favour of the shiny stuff, and that their appetite is not strictly based on concerns of inflation. If you read between the lines, Paulson is suggesting that will be the gravy (when it indeed happens), and the real impetus is the constrained supply:

He noted that central banks around the globe have gone from sellers of gold to buyers, and that the global supply of gold is constrained.

While harmful inflation isn't on the horizon, he said, Mr. Paulson argued that there is a risk of a burst of inflation down the road. That's because in the past there's been a lag between a surge in money supply and higher inflation. Gold often does well when inflation rises.

Mr. Paulson told investors that the Federal Reserve will prove reluctant to raise interest rates, given the weakness in the economy, which also could pave the way for higher inflation, at least at some point, another reason for his growing conviction about gold.

This is an interesting development for the stocks of gold producers. At the very least Paulson and other investors who are devoted to this theme will add key support to the market's appetite for gold equities and bullion.

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