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finance1 year ago

"Maximizing Gains: Navigating Gold's Record Highs Amid Geopolitical Tensions"

With gold prices on the rise, investors have several options to capitalize on the current market, including investing in physical gold bars and coins for long-term stability, purchasing gold mining stocks for leveraged exposure, buying shares of gold ETFs for diversification, exploring gold futures and options for potential outsized returns, and considering gold jewelry and collectibles as alternative investments. It's important to do thorough research, understand the risks, and invest within your risk tolerance to benefit from the ongoing surge in gold prices.

finance1 year ago

"Bitcoin ETFs Surge as Gold Funds Experience Major Outflows"

Gold ETFs have experienced significant outflows since the launch of ten spot bitcoin ETFs in January, with the two largest gold ETFs, GLD and IAU, seeing a combined $3.1 billion in net outflows. In contrast, the new spot bitcoin ETFs, including BlackRock's IBIT and Fidelity's FBTC, have attracted nearly $10 billion in assets under management. While some speculate that investors may be shifting from gold to bitcoin, others attribute the outflows to performance differences, with gold down over 2% and bitcoin up 23% year-to-date.

economy2 years ago

Record High Gold Demand in China and Global Central Banks Boost Gold ETFs in 2023

China's gold production and consumption increased in the first nine months of 2023, with gold production rising by 0.47% and gold consumption increasing by 7.32% compared to the same period last year, according to data from the China Gold Association. The consumption of gold jewelry and gold bars and coins in the Chinese market also saw significant growth. Additionally, Chinese gold-backed exchange-traded funds (ETFs) added 9.53 tonnes in the third quarter, bringing the total holdings to about 59.69 tonnes. Experts suggest that China's selling off of U.S. assets may lead to increased gold purchases as a safe-haven alternative.