Is Gold Too High To Buy?

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Posted on 27th February 2010 by Harry Brokow in Politics

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During the last several years gold as an investment has been doing better than the stock market. You may be wondering whether it is an advantageous idea to pull back a few of your gold investments due to the value of gold reaching some peaks in the the last 6 months or so.

Gold is customarily considered a hedge against uncertainty and the world condition at present is most assuredly uncertain. Gold have never declined to zero and that is something that cannot be said for stocks, many of which have lost incredible valuations. For those owning gold, they must be thankful to have made an investment that has performed so well.

People with money to invest have to make choices that are increasingly tough in this very bad economic environment. It is difficult to find any investment that is truly safe and pays any sort of reasonable return. If you want to put your money in government guaranteed treasury bills or bank certificate of deposits, you are now getting next to nothing in interest. It is also debatable just how safe anything with the government is since it is technically bankrupt.

While gold is seen as safe, at the present high prices, you must be concerned about getting in at the top. For just like stocks, gold has taken huge drops throughout history and that could certainly occur again. And simply because thus far it has always recovered from such drops, that is not a guarantee that the pattern would continue.

Financial advisors will usually tell you to disseminate your money in gold, stocks, and other investments. This obviously helps to safeguard against losing all of your money, should something happen in one area in which you have invested. So don’t be afraid to add gold to your investments while keeping some of your money in other areas as well.

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