How can I invest in gold bullion?

04.18.10

Posted by Tim Meadows  |  4 Comments »

I would like to have some – a small amount – to keep at home, and the larger amount to be kept insured in some secure place.

Is this possible? How can I go about this?

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1 Oz Pamp Suisse Gold Bars Or 1 Oz Gold Bullion Coins – Which Is A Better Investment?

04.17.10

Posted by Tim Meadows  |  No Comments »

imageInvestors who are just starting to dip their toes into the precious metals market often wonder which is a better investment – 1 Oz Pamp Suisse Gold Bars or 1 Oz Gold Bullion Coins? Their are distinct advantages and disadvantages to owning both. Let us look at some of the more critical ones? Gold Bars Advantages: Larger-sized, heavier weighted gold bullion has a lower premium than their coin counterparts. They are highly liquid as they are easily recognized and are frequently traded across all world markets. Disadvantages: From a practical standpoint, because of their weight and size, these gold bars are better left hidden or stored in a storage facility. When the time comes for you to liquidate them, you will have to deal with the shipping and handling fees plus the transportation costs necessary to transport them from one place to another. Bullion Coins Advantages: Gold coins are easy to acquire, store and handle thus making them a lot easier to trade.. When you sell buy or sell gold coins, you need not risk its safety since it does not require an Assay to determine its value. Disadvantages: They are sold with a much higher premium than their counterpart bars. All in all, you really can’t go wrong with either of the two — 1 Oz Gold Bar Pamp Suiss or 1 Oz Gold Bullion Coins. Investing in gold is more stable and less risky than stocks as you are guaranteed a liquid investment since you’ll always have willing buyers. You won’t be forced to trade just to let it go.
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Gold Market?

04.17.10

Posted by Tim Meadows  |  3 Comments »

I would like to get into the gold market but I’m not sure how to start.

Any suggestions?

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How do gold refineries make money? When they buy our Gold what do they do with it to make a profit?

04.15.10

Posted by Tim Meadows  |  3 Comments »

I need to know how do refineries make their money. When refineries buy people scrap gold and such. They melt it but then what do they do with it. how do they make a profit? Who do they resell to? Who buys from them?

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what will be the gold price in next 10 years?

04.14.10

Posted by Tim Meadows  |  4 Comments »

i wants to invest an ample of money in gold what will be the future price gold after 10years.

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