Buying precious metals...
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You're probably right there Mike. I used to work for a well known manufacturer of catalysts for vehicle emission control and Rh and Pt are pretty much vital in the products that they make and let's face it, they are going to be in demand and the supply isn't exactly plentiful. I'm just wondering how I could speculate on the market price on a small scale over the next couple of years - I have a share account and wondered if there would be a similar vehicle for these commodities.
BTW you're not a fellow chemist are you? Are you using RhCl3 as a starting material for an organometallic of some sort?
BTW you're not a fellow chemist are you? Are you using RhCl3 as a starting material for an organometallic of some sort?
Edited by pss1 on Sunday 13th September 15:18
theres an etf for platinum but not for rhodium
the platinum etf code is PHPT for physical platinum
http://www.etfsecurities.com/msl/etfs_physical_pla...
the platinum etf code is PHPT for physical platinum
http://www.etfsecurities.com/msl/etfs_physical_pla...
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