Thanks, but I won't be following your advice. I own actual Gold, not shares in it. It's value has increased way better than any other investments. It is around 10% increase in value over the last 3 months alone. Simply by just owning it, not trading it. The more volatile the world gets the better gold does. Looking to buy more if there is any fall in it's price, which will in my opinion be very temporary, if at all, other than day to day highs and lows.
Not for me, I doubt they have or are likely to outperform my choice.
I don't have or want to invest that amount of time or interest, I prefer my money to work for itself.
Again, not for me
You have the gold delivered by courier, do you?
It makes no difference whether you do that or have shares in it, it's just an "instrument".
What you buy can reflect exactly the value of the yellow stuff, or you can use something related to it, like a miner.
The leveraged instrument I used just meant it was like having a lot more of it.
It's value has increased way better than any other investments.
Wrong, it hasn't , except over a short period, like now whach is why I bought some. Getting attached to a fave instrument through rose gold coloured specs is a classic way to lose money.
It's not my advice, btw, but accumulated wisdom from those who know a lot more than either of us.
Orange is the bond I use as a base, Blue the SPY, Yellow is gold spot. Several other sectors have beaten them all for lengthy periods.
Up to early '24 gold was awful.
if you look at the years before that it was disgraceful! It was $2000 at August 2020, and it didn't go above that until Feb 2024.
People buy it as a
reaction, it doesn't have the intrinsic value like a company with annual earnings.
Instiutions use it when the market looks uncertain because they have to put the money
somewhere.
I don't have or want to invest that amount of time or interest,
Then you should expect to experience gold's volatility due to its speculative nature, probably unexpectedly.
I prefer my money to work for itself.
Who doesn't, but this speculative instrument does not have that property any more than any other. You're under an illusion if you think it does.
It's no more certain than say, Bitcoin. Parallels between them are often drawn.