samedi 29 mars 2014

Where To Buy Physical Gold For The New Investor

By Andrew Block


Buying gold and investing in precious metals may leave you pondering more than a few questions. Making the decision to invest in gold, silver, platinum or palladium is a good idea but how you invest can sometimes leave new investors confused and frustrated. Where is the best place to buy gold and where will you get the best price when purchasing precious metals? Should you buy gold coins or should you choose gold ingot or bullion? Where should you keep your gold and what is involved with storing your investment?

Investing in gold or buying some gold has many benefits. Other than the financial benefit of being a good investment in a tangible asset that you can hold in your hand, buying gold is a good way to circumvent inflation. One of the most overlooked reasons why you might want to buy gold is simply for the experience. Owning gold and holding it in your hands is an experience that most of us have on our bucket list. This shiny gold metal will make you smile and many of us experience a feeling of wealth and security thanks to owning just a small amount of this precious metal.

The physical form of gold that you will purchase will depend upon many factors. Whether you buy gold coins or gold ingots is entirely up to you. After all, when you liquidate these assets you're talking about an apples to apples comparison. Buying both forms is often a good piece of advice. While gold coins might be a little more expensive due to the minting process but you have an easily recognizable and known form of the metal to buy, sell or trade with. Gold ingots or bullion also come in smaller sizes so this might also be an option. Mixing things up and having various forms and weights gives you more flexibility in your investment portfolio.

As an example, imagine that your dollar is your investment. You might want 2 quarters, three dimes, three nickels and five pennies instead of simply having a dollar in your hand. If you were to buy one large gold ingot you are stuck with having to liquidate the entire piece of gold if you want to extract a small portion of your investment in the future. While gold is often looked at as a long term investment, events occur in life where you might want to cash in only a portion of your investment for an emergency, retirement or to invest in something different in the future. Keep this in mind before you invest in gold.

There are many different places where you can buy gold these days. You can check with your local bank or seek out a local business that sells the kind of gold that you're looking for. You can also invest with a gold company that specializes in the sale of gold and precious metals. Try to find a reputable company that you can trust. Prices and the customer service that you will find from one company to the next can vary. You may find that some of these companies won't sell you gold if the amount that you're hoping to invest isn't high enough. This fact is nothing to be offended over. It is simply an economic fact that they must turn a profit and the more money you invest, the easier it is for them to make a profit and provide you with a competitive price.

If you only want to buy a few coins or smaller pieces of bullion, you might be able to find a smaller local coin dealer or you can search auctions for gold sales. The price isn't going to be competitive but it might be a way for you to begin accumulating some gold and experience what it is like to own gold. It really is an experience that will bring out the child in you and put a smile on your face.

Gold storage is another aspect of purchasing precious metals that you should think about before you buy. If you are buying a small amount and you feel comfortable with storing it in your house this is acceptable. If you decide to go with an IRA investment account with the gold company that you purchase your precious metals from, they will provide storage for a fee. There are a few companies that provide a low, flat yearly fee for this service. This is where doing your research on gold companies can really save you a lot of money in the long run.

While storing a small amount of gold in your home might sound like fun, you should consider adding your investment to your homeowners insurance. Your agent can help you to take care of this for you. Alternately, you can rent a safe-deposit box at your local bank, if you don't have one already. Prices are relatively low and you won't have to worry about insurance. Keeping a few pieces of gold around the house where you can see them on a regular basis or hold them can be quite motivational but you should always consider security above all else. Either keeping your gold under lock and key and buying insurance might be a good idea.

Investing in gold might sound a little complicated at first but learning about investing in gold and precious metals is interesting. You might find that as your knowledge grows you wish to learn more about the precious metals market. Owning such metals is a unique experience and one that every investor should experience. Whether you're hoping to make a profit from investing in gold or you simply wish to hold an investment that you can feel with your hands and see with your eyes, gold is the perfect investment vehicle. Experience what it's like to own gold and you will never look at investing the same again.




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