With gold continually on the rise, many are asking about the best way to participate in the gold market. There are many different ways, of course, but gold ETFs warrant special attention and explanation.
Doug Hornig delves into the workings of such ETFs, and in particular looks at GLD and its performance as compared to physical gold.
Have you considered what will happen to your portfolio―and all the other areas of your life―if the dollar fails? The ramifications will be widespread, painful, and inescapable if you’re not properly diversified.
Most people would have noticed the continuing rise in the price of gold, but not many also realise how silver has outperformed its more well-known “cousin”. More importantly, most people don’t understand what is driving silver’s dramatic rise.
Trying to analyse what is happening in the world right now is hard enough. Even more difficult is analysing what is likely to happen in the future – particularly from the investing perspective.
The following short videos give you some clues – and perhaps a crystal ball to peer through:
Mike Maloney, author of Rich Dad’s Advisors: Guide to Investing in Gold and Silver says You Better Man The Lifeboats
Porter Stansberry, founder of Stansberry Associates thinks it’sThe End of America
Alex Daley looks at the upside and believes it’s the most exciting time to be in technology and outlines why in hisInvestable Tech Trends
There are many reasons why gold is going higher – including the obvious one, that in reality paper currencies are losing value and going lower. But there is one reason that is rarely mentioned which could eclipse all others.
Peter Schiff, president of Euro Pacific Capital, unearths an interesting fact – institutional investors are moving into gold – in his article: The Institutional Gold Rush
You’ve probably heard the term “smart money” used by various pundits, a reference to those investors and institutions that are consistently better at making money than the uninformed masses. Which begs the question: are you one of them?