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Hello everyone,


I would like to hear your opinions and thoughts on the subject of gold investment.


In my portfolio I mainly have shares with quarterly dividend payments. I am therefore considering diversifying the portfolio by investing in gold in order to save for the long term.


Unfortunately, Trade Republic does not offer $4GLD (+0,68 %) for saving or as a savings plan, which is why I would probably opt for the $SGBS (+1,02 %) would be my choice.


Do you have gold in your custody account/portfolio and if so, what have you invested in?


I look forward to hearing your opinions and wish you a relaxing Sunday.

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Honestly, it's better to go to Degusa or similar and buy gold in bars or coins.
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I would use $EWG2 for long-term savings. Less running costs
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I order the $IGLN from TR.
I used to buy physically via an online retailer. But that was always associated with costs. If I didn't live in the deepest Sauerland and had a dealer around here, I would of course prefer to buy physically. Or I would if I happened to be in Dortmund.
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If you have time, scroll through the posts at @InvestmentPapa
There are a few posts on the subject.
Have a nice Sunday ☀️ too
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I myself see commodities as important for young people. Here I would use 50% gold and 50% silver.

This should be bought physically, as you are using it as an emergency currency and if you buy it as an ETF, who knows whether you can still sell it then
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I buy gold and silver from the pro Aurum store in Düsseldorf
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In 2020, I invested a portion in physical gold / Krugerrand (1oz). The smaller the denomination, the bigger the spread. Top return to date and if I never need the hedge, it will go to the kids. Whether I would buy at the ATH now, probably not.
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Buy physical if possible...

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