Though gold is off the highs reached at the end of October, it is still near the $2,000 mark,...
How Do I Own Gold?
Gold is up 26% so far in 2025, down slightly after reaching a new all-time high just above $3,500 in April. It rose 27% in 2024, its biggest annual gain since 2010, driven mainly by central bank gold buying. But this bull market is just getting into full swing. And individual investors are starting to wake up...
So how does one get into gold as a savvy and timeless investment?
There are four common ways investors typically purchase gold:
- Gold Jewelry: Although gold in the form of jewelry has been a popular way of storing and expressing wealth for several millennia, gold jewelry is not a very rewarding form of investment. The markup on gold jewelry makes it unlikely that you will be able to recoup your investment or make money on top of it later, but for many cultures it is still seen as a store of wealth. The last gold bull market (which coincided with the global recession) was a very favorable time for clients looking to sell gold family heirlooms at the height of their value. “It’s like bullion you can wear,” we like to say.
- Physical Gold: While it might not make sense to obtain physical gold in the form of jewelry as an investment, gold bullion – coins or bars— is easy to buy and sell, and once purchased, you don’t need to do anything but store it. It is a historically successful tangible asset that can help you maintain your wealth and add diversity to your portfolio.
- Mining Stocks: These tend to be high-risk investments, with the potential for higher profit. They are highly liquid, but highly unreliable. Anything that goes wrong with the mine could affect their value, like poor management, political upheaval, environmental disasters, currency fluctuation, or new taxation rules, which could blindside inexperienced investors. These assets are not recommended for investors without a strong familiarity and working knowledge of how mining stocks and companies work. Guidance from an asset manager would be recommended here.
- Gold ETFs: ETFs (Exchange Traded Funds) are also a higher risk way to buy gold for profit. Many investors look to buy gold in the form of an ETF because they are accustomed to buying stocks and bonds, so it seems like an easy way to obtain gold. However, it is not the same thing as directly owning gold; it is a fund that must be managed. For investors that don't understand the hidden fee structures at play, this could prove costly. Also, most do not allow direct gold distributions.
So which option for buying gold is the right choice for you? Jewelry is timeless, and ETFs and mining stocks are a great way to take advantage of market movement in gold on the equities side, but physical gold offers one major benefit that makes it a necessary addition to any portfolio.
Diversification is essential for any portfolio, and it is important to protect yourself against risk. Primarily, investors buy gold as an insurance policy against instability- it can both protect you in volatile political and economic crises and grow in value while you own it, making your gold investment even more valuable.
Towards that effort, almost nothing functions better than physical gold bullion as a form of wealth insurance.
While gold has seen record highs this year already, we believe (based on key market fundamentals), that the best gains are yet to come. In the last gold bull market, gold rose to a peak 650% higher than previous lows.
We have just one question...got gold?
There is no better time than now to buy, whether for short-term profit trading or long-term wealth insurance.
If you’re looking to buy gold, ASI can help. Email us or call 800-831-0007 to Keep What’s Yours!