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73.5K views · Jan 07, 2024 · 19:49 min · Watch on YouTube ↗
Takeaway

Allocate 10-15% of portfolio to gold given current geopolitical backdrop, but don't go overweight.

Summary

  • Gold historically moves in blocks - rallies for a few years, stagnates, then rallies again; recent global uncertainty (geopolitics, wars) is fueling the current rally.
  • Allocation guidance: 10-15% of portfolio in gold from an investment angle is reasonable.
  • If global positive trend for gold continues, next 3-4 years could deliver good returns.
  • Featured stock looks fundamentally good but valuations are expensive - caveat for entry.
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