fmdog44
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- Houston, Texas
I am going to buy some gold, not coins just to have it, don't care it goes up or down. Any tricks in buying metals? It won't even amount to 1% of my portfolio.
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Why not gold coins?
I would think that coins would be easier to buy, hold and sell than bullion.
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Why not gold coins?
I would think that coins would be easier to buy, hold and sell than bullion.
because you need to have is assayed to make sure it is real and it is costly , no dealer just buys a chunk of bullion on your say so .
, local dealers do not pay anywhere near spot and to ship it can be costly for freight and insurance . personally i see no reason to own gold physically unless i was wearing it .
in fact without a strategy for it in your investing , just buying it randomly in a tiny quantity makes little sense to me. i own gld the gold etf and it is roughly 17% of the portfolio but it plays a very strategic role .
i never see the point in just buying little meaningless bits and pieces of assets randomly that do not work in conjunction with the other pieces of a portfolio so the sum is greater than each part individually . if anyone does not understand what i mean by the assets should complement and work in conjunction with each other i will explain .
Again, I know next to nothing when it comes to choosing which/what to buy so I lean toward bullion knowing coin prices fluctuate and I doubt if a few coins purchased in 2018 will grow exponentially in the next ten years. It is only a place to put some cash as opposed to another CD. Why would bullion be hard to sell?
You are goofy to buy gold coins, unless you just want the fun of holding onto them. You will not make any money on them, unless you're moving them in quantity. I have a gold coin that I like flipping in my hand. "Call it!" Yeah, buy GLD if you think gold is the way to go.
You need to check the performance numbers on GLD. my recommendation is AVOID. I am not looking to profit from this idea of buying hard gold and probably won't buy it so I don't have to worry about where I hid it!! My situation is I don't need any of my investments to rocket and if they flat line that is fine too. I will not outlive my money and that is the bottom line for investing.
I looked into buying gold a few times and decided against it each time for various reasons. Still I've read it's not a bad idea to have a little gold in one's portfolio. If you're not buying coins, in what form would you acquire the gold?
because you need to have is assayed to make sure it is real and it is costly , no dealer just buys a chunk of bullion on your say so .
, local dealers do not pay anywhere near spot and to ship it can be costly for freight and insurance . personally i see no reason to own gold physically unless i was wearing it .
in fact without a strategy for it in your investing , just buying it randomly in a tiny quantity makes little sense to me. i own gld the gold etf and it is roughly 17% of the portfolio but it plays a very strategic role .
i never see the point in just buying little meaningless bits and pieces of assets randomly that do not work in conjunction with the other pieces of a portfolio so the sum is greater than each part individually . if anyone does not understand what i mean by the assets should complement and work in conjunction with each other i will explain .
The tamper evident features are cool. I always wondered how people knew if they were getting the real thing; that was a concern when I considered buying. If you decided to sell, how would you unload the bullion....would you go through the same vendor you bought from?boullion measured in ounces or grams see below:
Each of the individual 1 oz Scottsdale Gold Bars in this listing ships to you inside of a Certi-Lock Assay card. Certi-Lock technology is an industry-leading assay card format that offers investors the highest level of confidence when buying gold or silver. The Certi-Lock assay card packaging includes an interactive verification system for precious metals that enables buyers to authenticate purchases on their own at any time.
The Certi-Lock technology is accessible through free mobile apps available to both iPhone and Android users which allows you to simply scan the encrypted barcode found on the obverse side of the assay card and see photos of the 1 oz Scottsdale Gold Bar as it was packaged inside of the assay card after production.
Included with the Certi-Lock assay cards are tamper-evident features such as a custom holographic and synthetic DNA which alert you immediately if the bars packaging has been tampered with. These 1 oz Scottsdale Gold Bars include a unique serial number on the bar and the assay card, along with weight and assayer information on the card.