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Today is about a very beautiful thing and that is gold 🏅⚱️⚜️🏆🔱


I would be interested to know if you have gold as a hedge in your portfolio and what percentage of your total portfolio is gold ? 🤷🏽‍♂️❓


There are several ways to invest in gold:


- Coins/bars in physical form 🥇.

For gold coins, it makes sense to invest in coins that are well-known, such as Maple Leaf, Vienna Philharmonic, Krugerrand


- Gold stocks: ⛏

You can just as well invest in mining stocks that mine gold or profit from the gold price or mining.


- Gold ETCs 🏦

Here you buy shares in physical gold and, unlike physical coins/bars that you buy, do not have to worry about custody and are more liquid 👌🏽


Personally, I only have a few gold coins in physical form and will soon get one or two mining shares ⛏🏅

The physical coins make up only 1-2% of my portfolio, since I have gold only as a hedge in coin form and gold unlike stocks does not work for you 📈


Do you have gold in your portfolio ? ⚱️🏆🔱🏅🥇⚜️

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With me it is at least not yet represented😜
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If you dont hold it, you dont own it. The basis for a metal investment should always be physical. For leverage, mining shares are a good choice. Meanwhile the sector with the highest free cash flow, brutally undervalued, even at constant gold prices. Of course, it is fun to watch rising tech stocks. However, there are cycles and markets have a certain way of working. Paying attention to these things and anticipating them will make you successful in the long run.
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I have a little gold at home and Kinross gold :)
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BTC is the real gold 🚀
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I think 5 - 10% of the deposit value can be useful, I have a little bit too.
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I had over 35 kilos of physical silver and that stuff is just super heavy to haul, expensive to store, hard to sell. I still have a silver ETF in my custody account in the negative which I immediately throw out in the green. I believe past price gains and dividends from precious metals investments far outweigh any potential speculative gain from metals. When I see investors in their early 20s, they often prefer to invest in cryptocurrencies rather than precious metals. To me, silver and gold are the stamp collections of the stock market. Investing is just unsexy. Just my opinion.
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Not a cent in gold yet, but interesting as a long-term investment🚀
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Have a par of coins and am invested in specialty and precious metals through the Bakersteel Electrum Fund.
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You forgot the WisdomTree Phsysical Swiss Gold Etc 😘
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If gold then only in physical form, there I can recommend Gold.de

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