Hard money: taking gold to a higher investment level

Hard money: taking gold to a higher investment level

McGuire, Shayne

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INDICE: Acknowledgments. Introduction: The World Doesn't Have to End for Gold to Go Hyperbolic. The Logic of Gold in the New Investment World: Follow theMoney. Taking Gold to a Higher Level: Setting Up Your Own Gold Portfolio. Part One: The Logic of Hard Money in the New Investment World. Chapter 1 Gold Driver 1: The Increasing Likelihood of Fiscal Crises in Major Economies of the World. Chapter 2 Gold Driver 2: The Return of Inflation as a Major Investment Risk. The Risk of Hyperinflation. Chapter 3 Gold Driver 3: The Return of Gold asa Significant Asset in the World's Largest Investment Funds. Chapter 4 Gold Driver 4: The Rise of China. Chapter 5 Driver 5: Gold's Potential Return to being the Dominant Financial Asset in the Global Monetary System (A Return to Normal). Chapter 6 Gold: How a $10K Ounce is Possible (Taking a Closer Look at Supply and Demand). Supply: Even When Gold Skyrockets, Supply Barely Moves. Demand: The Gold Market Is So Small That Little Is Needed to Make It Surge. $10K Gold. Is the Price of Gold being Manipulated? Chapter 7 Silver: Poor Man's GoldMay Offer the Richest Returns. Chapter 8 Platinum and Palladium. Chapter 9 Taking Gold to a Higher Level: Creating Your Gold Portfolio. Constructing your Gold Portfolio. Decision Outside the Gold Portfolio: What Percentage of your Total Wealth do you want to Hold in Gold? Gold Portfolio Decision One: Degree ofDiversification Among Metals. Decision Two: What Part of your Gold Portfolio do you want to hold in ETFs and What Part in Precious Metals Stocks? Decision Three: What Part of your Gold Portfolio do you want to be in Physical Gold andWhat Part in Paper Gold? Decision Four: Do you Want to Roll up your Sleeves and Pick Stocks, or Do you Want to have Passive Exposure to Gold Stocks? Managing your Gold Portfolio. Portfolio Rebalancing. Protecting your Portfolio if you Believe the Price of Gold will Decline. A Few Final Thoughts Regarding the Gold Portfolio. Chapter 10 Keeping It Simple with Precious Metals ETFs. A Different Animal: Return Magnification Vehicles. Chapter 11 Mining Stocks. Valuation. Royalty Companies: A Different Play on Precious Metals. Part Three: Hard Money (Investing the Old-Fashioned Way). Chapter 12 The Importance of Wealth YouCan Hold in your Hands. Would the U.S. Government Ever Confiscate Gold Again (as it did in 1933)? Chapter 13 How to Invest in Coins and Bars (Without Getting Ripped Off). Chapter 14 The Most Widely Respected Investment Coins. Gold American Eagle. Gold American Buffalo. Canadian Maple Leaf. South African Gold Krugerrand. British Gold Sovereign. Chinese Gold Panda. Australian Gold Kangaroo. Austrian Gold Philharmonic. Swiss PAMP Gold Bars. Silver American Eagle. Silver Kookaburra. Platinum American Eagle. Chapter 15 Rare Coins: A Bet on the Highest Possible Gains in Gold. Conclusion: What Will Cause Gold's Bull Marketto End? About the Author. Index.

  • ISBN: 978-0-470-61253-8
  • Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 288
  • Fecha Publicación: 13/10/2010
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés