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    Investing in gold explained – Which?

    November 10, 20255 Mins Read


    How to invest in gold 

    Traditionally been seen as a safe haven in troubled economic times – gold is a rare precious metal that is bought and sold as a commodity by investors.

    There are several ways to invest in gold, so if you wish to do so, you should take the time to find out which method best suits you.

    Here, we explain the pros and cons of buying gold, and how you can invest.

    Please note: the content contained in this article is for information purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice.

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    Why invest in gold?

    Gold has long been one of the most prized metals on Earth. It has played a major role in the economies of many countries, and was once widely used as a form of currency.

    Although this is no longer the case, gold may still be a valuable portfolio addition, particularly in times of economic downturn.

    Here are the main advantages:

    Outperformance

    The price of gold can be volatile in the short-term, but in the long term it can out-perform other asset classes such as equities and property.

    Inflation hedging

    The price of gold tends to rise when the cost of living increases.  

    Diversification

    The value of gold doesn’t move in the same way as bonds or stocks. Historically, stock market dips don’t appear to dent gold. Therefore, it’s a good way to diversify your portfolio. 

    What are the risks of buying gold?

    Like with any investment, investing in gold involves some risk that you could lose some or all of your money, but there are some aspects of gold that make it riskier than other assets:

    Price falls

    Gold’s price is more determined by investor sentiment than other assets. There aren’t other influences like a business’s profit or a declining sector that affect prices.

    If it is in demand, the price goes up, if it is out of favour, the price falls. Its value can therefore be more volatile than other asset types.

    To limit the impact of gold price falls on your portfolio’s value, you’ll need to limit the percentage of gold in it.

    No yield or dividends

    Gold isn’t a fixed-income investment such as gilts or corporate bonds, or a stock that pays dividends. It doesn’t pay any sort of yield or dividends, so you’ll only see returns when you sell.

    Costs

    If you buy physical gold, it will cost you to store and insure it. Some sellers will store the gold for you for a fee, or you could pay for a safe deposit box. 

    You could also keep gold at home in a safe, but you’ll need to careful you’re keeping it in the right conditions to avoid any damage.

    If you keep gold at home, you’ll need to make sure you inform your home insurer as it may not be automatically covered. 

    Environment

    Gold mining has a severe negative impact on the environment – from huge carbon emissions to deforestation to mercury pollution.

    As well as causing harm to the environment, these risks will in turn affect the value of gold as an investment.

    How to buy physical gold

    You can buy physical gold either as

    • Bullion bars
    • Coins
    • Jewellery

    Physical gold generally carries a price premium, and cannot be held within an Isa. However, bullion coins purchased from the Royal Mint are exempt from capital gains tax (CGT) since it’s technically legal tender.

    When buying gold, make sure you opt for a seller with a good track record.

    Sovereign mints, such as the Royal Mint in the UK or the Perth Mint of Australia, have the advantage of being government regulated as the bullion they produce is legal tender, albeit with higher mark-ups than private mints.

    You could also buy gold jewellery, although items will likely cost far more than the value of the gold they contain, making them less effective as an investment strategy.

    Some investors see gold as a way to pass on wealth rather than generate earnings, although gold is not exempt from inheritance tax.

    • Find out more: Inheritance tax planning and tax-free gifts 

    What are gold investment funds?

    Gold investment funds can be a good alternative to buying physical gold if you think the latter may be too much hassle.

    This method can be cheaper, as you don’t have to buy whole bars or coins or pay for storage, though there will be a fee, either a management fee or a cost known as the Total Expense Ratio.

    You can invest in gold using exchange-traded funds (ETFs) or exchange traded commodities (ETCs):

    • ETFs buy and sell gold, or its futures, meaning investors effectively own the gold.
    • ETCs are debt notes, which are backed up by gold.

    They can be held in a stocks and shares Isa through an investment platform, protecting you from capital gains tax when you sell them.

    You can also buy shares in gold-related firms like mining companies, although this is a much riskier option.

    If a mining company is badly managed, owns unproductive mines or operates in unstable countries, its price may shrink even if gold itself is at a good price.

    • Find out more: investing directly in shares



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