Buy Gold In the Face of Criticism?

Friday 20 June 2008 @ 11:57 am

Should you buy gold while a lot of analysts are calling the recent high point a peak, a bubble and no chance of getting above $1000 again? While we can’t really say what you personally should do, that depends on your personal finance situation. We can give you our opinions.

Look at it this way. Commodities are at all time highs. The world is “expanding” with globilization. Money is being made by people who have never seen a $100 in their life before let alone thousands. With that money comes the ability to buy items like jewelry, computers, and other non-essential needs (although computers are becoming increasingly essential.)

Oil is rising. Although the bubble may burst, this is highly unlikely considering that the whole world, as mentioned, is expanding and the need for oil in China and India is helping drive costs. If oil goes up, other commodities rise, the need demand for precious metals doesn’t dwindle, why would it not climb?

Inflation, Inflation, Inflation. Inflation is driving up the cost of a lot of goods. Do you really think the price of milk or a candy bar is going back down? Although I realize that these aren’t perfect comparisons you get the idea. The value of a dollar is going down, prices of tangible goods are going up. If dollars are being produced more and more to cover our nation, is the government going to start pulling more twenties out of circulation once the economy recovers? Probably not.

There are probably a bunch more reasons why investing in gold is a good idea, even at this peak. But then again, everyone’s personal finance story is different. So choose where you money goes wisely. Gold may not be the best investment for everyone.




Price of Gold May Signal a Golden Buy

Sunday 1 June 2008 @ 10:41 am

Buying gold has been good choice for the past year. Huge gains have made a lot of investors who dumped the dollar, dumped stocks, a lot of money. The price of gold reached $1000 per ounce not too long ago and looked like it wasn’t going to stop any time soon.

Then the stock market came around, the housing bust didn’t seem like such a bust anymore and the world wasn’t so sour on the dollar. The price of gold quickly dropped below $900 per ounce. And it has stayed there ever since, bouncing every once in a while but then profit taking takes over to bring it back down.

Is the reason for the drop a good reason? Not sure, but the dollar is still down, the market isn’t turned around that much, and oil is still rising rising rising. If oil is on it’s way up and inflation seems like its going to be the tale of the summer, why the pull back in gold?

If anything, I would think the price of gold would continue to rise, but we shall see.