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Gold

Investing in gold is a long-standing strategy for wealth preservation, risk diversification, and protection against economic uncertainty…….

Investing in gold is a long-standing strategy for wealth preservation, risk diversification, and protection against economic uncertainty. Here’s a clear, balanced overview to help you decide whether gold fits your portfolio:
Gold has risen by over 1000% since 2000 which marks a fantasic return for investors.

Why People Invest in Gold

  1. Hedge Against Inflation

Gold often holds its value when currency purchasing power declines. Over long periods, it tends to track inflation.

  1. Safe-Haven Asset

During recessions, geopolitical tension, or stock-market turbulence, investors often flock to gold. This demand can push gold prices higher.

  1. Diversification

Gold historically has low correlation with stocks and bonds, meaning it can reduce overall portfolio volatility.

  1. Tangible Store of Value

Unlike stocks or bonds, physical gold is a real asset with no counterparty risk.

Ways to Invest in Gold

  1. Physical Gold
  • Forms: coins, bars, jewellery
  • Pros: tangible, easy to understand
  • Cons: storage, insurance, premiums over spot price
  1. Gold ETFs (Exchange-Traded Funds)
  • Examples: SPDR Gold Shares (GLD), iShares Gold Trust (IAU)
  • Pros: liquid, low cost, no storage hassle
  • Cons: small management fees, indirect ownership
  1. Gold Mining Stocks
  • Pros: can outperform gold when prices rise
  • Cons: company-specific risks, more volatile
  1. Gold Futures & Options
  • Pros: potential for leveraged gains
  • Cons: high risk, complex, not suitable for beginners
  1. Digital Gold / Tokenized Gold
  • Gold-backed digital tokens or online vault accounts
  • Pros: convenient, fractional ownership
  • Cons: relies on third-party trustworthiness

Contact

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Registered Office,
Dublin 4,
Ireland.

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