Gold as a store of value and diversification
The trend for the gold price should remain positive. This is because the desire for asset diversification has increased. Central banks are also likely to continue to favor gold as a neutral and non-governmental investment vehicle. The factors of a balanced portfolio, performance in times of crisis, and debt risk are long-term structural factors. This is why the mood is positive for a strong gold price in the future.
History shows that gold has proven to be a safe haven in times of inflation. When the value of a currency falls, gold becomes more valuable. Demand for the precious metal is driven by crises and uncertainties, as well as by the decisions of central banks. Trends in the jewelry and industrial sectors can also influence demand and thus the price of gold. According to the World Gold Council, a survey of North American jewelry retailers currently shows an improvement in demand since the end of the last quarter. Investors are also keen to buy smaller gold bars, similar to European investors.
Some investors are also wondering how trade agreements between China and the US will affect the role of the US dollar. While these agreements may mitigate disputes over tariffs, the motivations of central banks run deeper. They want a balanced portfolio beyond the US dollar. This can be achieved on both a large and small scale by private investors with gold or the securities of gold companies.
U.S. GoldMining – https://www.commodity-tv.com/ondemand/companies/profil/us-goldmining-inc/ – stands for gold and copper. The company owns the promising Whistler project in Alaska (100 percent), which contains large gold and copper resources. The Alaska government supports the mining sector and provides the necessary infrastructure.
Gold X2 Mining – https://www.commodity-tv.com/ondemand/companies/profil/gold-x2-mining-inc/ – owns the advanced Moss Gold Project in Ontario. Wholly owned, the project is equipped with excellent infrastructure and boasts very good drilling results. It contains gold, copper, and silver.
Current company information and press releases from Gold X2 Mining (- https://www.resource-capital.ch/en/companies/gold-x2-mining-inc/ -) and U.S. GoldMining (- https://www.resource-capital.ch/en/companies/us-goldmining-inc/ -).
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