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    Dos and don’ts of gold investing this September

    August 27, 20244 Mins Read


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    With the price of gold surging, investors need to take a nuanced approach to the metal this September.

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    The price of gold is hovering near yet another price record. After surging in value in 2024, gold is now priced at $2,515.17 per ounce, up significantly from the $2,063.73 per ounce it started at on January 1. And the price rise is understandable, as many have turned to the precious metal in recent years for its ability to hedge against inflation and diversify portfolios otherwise experiencing too much volatility. 

    As the economy evolves, however, and with cooling inflation sparking anticipation of interest rate cuts, gold investors will need to readjust their strategies and expectations. Against this backdrop, then, there are certain dos and don’ts of gold investing to be aware of heading into September. Below, we’ll break down six of them to know now.

    See how the right gold investment could boost your portfolio here.

    Dos and don’ts of gold investing this September

    Ready to get started with gold now? Here’s what you should (and shouldn’t) do to better maximize your investment.

    Do: Invest quickly

    The price of gold is up more than 20% from January with many experts predicting a price of $3,000 ahead. So invest quickly if you’re considering gold. If you wait, the price could become prohibitive and it may never come down low enough again to become affordable. And with geopolitical concerns, inflation reports and Fed activity all in mind (all factors that drive the price of gold), that price could rise quicker than you think.

    Start investing in gold today.

    Don’t: Overinvest

    Most experts recommend limiting your gold investment to a maximum of 10% of your overall portfolio. And that advice hasn’t changed, even with gold’s record price run this year. So avoid the temptation to overinvest in the metal and, instead, view it as the safe haven it’s historically been known as.

    Do: Consider selling for a quick profit

    Gold is not so much an income-producer as it is a safe and effective way to protect your money, as mentioned above. But, right now, some investors may want to take advantage of the rising price and consider buying in “low” now, to sell later for a quick profit. It’s not the traditional advice most would recommend for a gold investment but the price surge the metal has seen this year isn’t traditional, either. So now may be the time to consider alternative approaches.

    Don’t: Get invested in the wrong type

    There are a variety of gold investment types to choose from, some of which may be better for beginners and some of which may be more appropriate for veterans. Understand the difference and where you lie on the spectrum to avoid getting invested in the wrong type. A rising price, after all, affects each type in different ways. So while gold is moving upward, overall, the wrong investment type could have detrimental, unintended consequences. 

    Do: Monitor the price daily

    The price of gold changes multiple times throughout the day. So keep an eye on it, both for chances to buy in and for opportunities to sell at a significant margin. With so many factors driving the price, the volatility here could work in your favor – if you keep track of the price.

    Don’t: Be too focused on gold

    While gold is where many investors focus when it comes to precious metals, other metals may also benefit your portfolio. Silver, for example, offers many of the benefits gold does at a much lower entry price point. And it also comes in a variety of types to choose from, which could be advantageous for some investors. So consider exploring these, too, in addition to your gold investment. 

    The bottom line

    The right gold investment could help buffer your portfolio and offer a rare opportunity to earn a profit right now. But you’ll need to take a strategic and nuanced approach, just like you would any other investment. So by taking the above steps now – and avoiding the aforementioned mistakes – you’ll better position yourself for gold investing success, both this September and in the months that follow. 

    Matt Richardson

    Matt Richardson is the managing editor for the Managing Your Money section for CBSNews.com. He writes and edits content about personal finance ranging from savings to investing to insurance.



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