Positioning your portfolio with gold

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Lyle Stein, president, Forvest Global Wealth Management compares gold against the Vaneck Gold Miners ETF.

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Since it was reclassified in 2019, as a tier one asset, banks and countries have been stocking up. Then gold has been on a nice run, with T-bills dropping, since the US seized Russian assets.

regenerativeliberty
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Gold is THE world currency, everything else try to simulate it

yassma
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What fraction of BNN's viewers don't already know this? Honest question.

jptrainor
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In few years it will be harder to buy gold no matters the money you have

yassma
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Central banks now later Sovereign Wealth funds and Smart Money Lastly FOMO Retail Investors via Costco etc. already retail in the Far East have the bug. Better late than never !
How much PM do you have ?

esioanniannaho
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Buying silver and gold is easy, but it is renowned for stability during economic hard times like this. The main problem is investing in stocks, dividends and even cryptocurrencies to grow your portfolio.... I’ve been trying to grow my portfolio of $190K for some time now, my major challenge is not knowing the best entry and exit strategies ... I would greatly appreciate any suggestions

nicolasbenson
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What does credit buy for those who have complete control over its system? Ethics? Morals? Nah…

A world under totalitarian rule is one characterized by absolute control and authority exercised by a single governing entity or regime. In such a world, individual freedoms and liberties are severely restricted, and dissent is often met with harsh punishment.

Totalitarian regimes typically seek to maintain power through propaganda, censorship, surveillance, and the suppression of opposition. Citizens are often subjected to constant surveillance, with their every move monitored and scrutinized by the state. Any deviation from the prescribed ideology or behavior is swiftly punished, sometimes through imprisonment, torture, or even execution.

In a totalitarian world, the government controls all aspects of public and private life, including the economy, education, media, and religion. Cultural expression is tightly regulated, and dissenting voices are silenced. The ruling elite wield unchecked power, while the general population lives in fear and obedience.

Totalitarianism can lead to a society characterized by uniformity, conformity, and a lack of individual autonomy. Innovation and creativity are stifled, as the regime seeks to maintain strict control over every aspect of society. Ultimately, life under totalitarian rule is marked by oppression, fear, and the constant struggle for survival in a world where freedom and individuality are suppressed.

How does gold solve this?

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