Monday , 23 December 2024

Gold & Silver

4 Specific Reasons Why Owning Gold Still Matters

I'm not going to predict a speedy recovery for gold prices. That said, I continue to believe that gold offers investors safety in an uncertain world and, while I remain optimistic about the recovery of the U.S. economy and stellar financial performance of some companies, there is reason for concern on a global level. That's why I think every investor...must own gold.

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Increasing Evidence Indicates a Reversal in Gold & Silver Trend Is Near

We can find nothing – nothing – that has happened over the past two years that invalidates the principal reasons we've laid out for owning precious metals. [This article] looks at the key reasons why we originally recommended gold and silver plus, sadly, several new drivers that have developed recently all of which confirm that the bruised precious metal investors out there should still sleep well at night, secure that the foundational rationale for holding gold and silver remains intact.

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How Has Gold Performed vs. the Dow In the Past Decade? (+4K Views)

The chart below comparing the performance of gold vs. that of the DJIA over the last decade may be a surprise to some - and most certainly your financial advisor. Take a look and if you like what you see send a copy to him/her suggesting that with gold currently on sale at distressed prices that now may be a good time to add some to your investment portfolio.

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Jim Willie: Gold Will Rise to $5,000/ozt. and Beyond & Silver Will Rise Multiples Higher (+5K Views)

In the last several months, the world economic crisis has entered a new elevated level of perma-crisis and constant tension, widely recognized as something more serious, more dangerous, and more risk-filled. This new normal is neither without resolution nor the attempt to resolve anything and, as such, is why the price of gold will rise to $5,000 per troy ounce, then higher, and at the same time, the silver price will rise multiples higher. Let me explain.

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