Many investors have continued to seek out buying opportunities in the form of temporary price dips that would allow them to add physical precious metals to their portfolios at a relative discount compared to other asset classes.
The Precious Metals Week in Review – April 29th, 2022
Many investors have continued to seek out buying opportunities, in the form of temporary price dips, that will allow them to add additional physical precious metals to their portfolios for diversification purposes.
The Precious Metals Week in Review – April 22nd, 2022
Many investors continue to choose to hold physical precious metals in their portfolios as part of their diversification strategies.
“Sound as a Dollar”
As always happens in a crisis period, the fiat currencies that have, until now, appeared to be sound, will sink dramatically and gold will once again rise to its intrinsic worth.
Gold in Q1: War, Rate Hikes, and Inflation Push Precious Metals Higher
Our quarterly ITV report examines the performance of precious metals vs. other major asset classes during the first quarter of 2022.
The Precious Metals Week in Review – April 15th, 2022
As geopolitical and economic uncertainty continue to rule the news cycle, investors remain cautious about ensuring that they are not overexposing their portfolios to the perils of increasing market volatility.
The Precious Metals Week in Review – April 8th, 2022
One such diversification tactic that many investors have deployed is the acquisition of physical precious metals.
Tax Havens and the Greedy Rich
Additionally, the world is looking at large-scale, international economic collapse in the relatively near future. What part will this play in the OECD’s efforts?
Gold in 2021: Persistent Inflation and a Fed Pivot Provide Hints About 2022
The circumstance of stubborn inflation, elevated political conflicts, and overpriced stock and real estate markets creates an ideal scenario for gold.
The Precious Metals Week in Review – December 31st, 2021
As 2022 begins, the two key concerns that are likely to continue to affect markets and increase volatility remain the ongoing pandemic, and rampant inflation.