Thursday, September 16, 2010

Buying Precious Metals—Is now the time?

gold prices Most investors know that investing in precious metals is a good idea. The question rarely arises as to whether or not one should invest in them; instead, what is often asked is “is now the right time to invest in gold and other precious metals?”

You would be hard pressed to find a time that isn’t right. In reality, it all depends on what your goals are. Gold has historically worked in yearly trends, and for the last decade, gold has appreciated in value at an amazing pace. Listed below are the yearly averages for gold in the last decade:

What this tells us is that the prospect of gold prices continuing to rise isn’t based on mere “speculation,” but rather it is based on historical precedent. Of course, just because gold is rising in price yearly doesn’t mean that there isn’t a smarter time to buy within each year.

For the investor looking for the right time to get into the market, the summer months tend to provide a significant enough dip in the spot price of gold, translating into a more dramatic pickup in the winter months.

By the same token, though, for the investor looking to own gold long term, buying at any point in the year would have represented sound timing. Sure, buying in the summer months may further your profit margin, but the reality is that if you’re holding this metal for three or even five years, you’re probably going to make respective returns anyway.

Gold continues to appreciate. The notion that gold and the economy are inversely proportional doesn’t always apply. In the last decade, the United States has seen economic growth as well as near economic collapse, yet gold has appreciated despite all this.

Now is the time, more than ever, to invest in gold. Call United Gold Group at (800) 488-3903, and ask to speak to one of our Senior Account Executives, who will be more than willing to help you get on the right track and provide you with the input necessary to make informed and profitable decisions.

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