Everyone needs to pile into bitcoin and keep the goldprice cheap for me. The crypto scam can end when I've got a few hundred more oz.
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yes, I’m holding it now, but not as a safe haven.
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Interactive Brokers just this week made Bitcoin (and some other crypto coins) available to purchase - with very low fees and essentially zero hassle to own. I haven't bought any, but now it is a ticker on my trading app. If I were to purchase, it is held via an arrangement with Paxos, which I know nothing about. I also assume that if I were to buy it via the Interactive Brokers/Paxos relationship it would only be as investment or speculation in a different asset class. I don't imagine that once purchased, I could use the BTC for international arms dealing or buying up unabridged copies of Huckleberry Finn.
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No. The same day that I got the email, I typed in the ticker and from what I could tell, it was ready for me to push buy.
I'm not inclined to buy any, but it seems like it would be more than adequate for short term speculation if one were interested in that sort of thing.
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Mark Leavy wrote: ↑Tue Sep 21, 2021 8:41 am
Interactive Brokers just this week made Bitcoin (and some other crypto coins) available to purchase - with very low fees and essentially zero hassle to own. I haven't bought any, but now it is a ticker on my trading app. If I were to purchase, it is held via an arrangement with Paxos, which I know nothing about. I also assume that if I were to buy it via the Interactive Brokers/Paxos relationship it would only be as investment or speculation in a different asset class. I don't imagine that once purchased, I could use the BTC for international arms dealing or buying up unabridged copies of Huckleberry Finn.
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With gold down about 6% over the last 12 months and stocks up 31%, I am curious if anyone is re-balancing into gold recently.
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I haven't been strictly rebalancing by the bands, but I've been trickling into gold these past couple months. Unfortunately, the last purchase was made just before the recent drop, but I have only bought 1-2 coins at a time.
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p.s. The portfolio charts entry on gold from last summer is a really good read. I tried to read a huge hardcover on gold and it bored me to tears. The pCharts entry is what I needed:
https://portfoliocharts.com/2020/08/21/ ... /#backtest
https://portfoliocharts.com/2020/08/21/ ... /#backtest
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Not a rebalance per se, but my monthly contributions have been going to gold quite a lot recently to 'top it up'. Including last month, and early last week.
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A year ago this month, my gold was at 33.5%, and now it's at about 25%. So (if my math is right), if I would have balanced out of gold back then, my gold allocation would be at about 17% right now.
Probably a case for rebalancing when you're close to the 15/35 bands and not being such a turd.
Probably a case for rebalancing when you're close to the 15/35 bands and not being such a turd.
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This raises a sidecar question. Why is gold down over a 12 month period of inflationary and other worries?
I think most of us would have expected a period like this to be one where gold would shine, at least a little.
Any theories?
I can offer two speculations:
1. Maybe crypto has eroded some of the gold market (or there is a growing expectation of crypto eroding the gold market in the future)?
2. Perhaps the influences that have fueled the surge in stocks have simply had the inverse effect on gold?
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Good question, glennds! I have been wondering the same thing and I do think that crypto is in fact eroding the value of gold. Not sure what my opinion is worth though! vincent, where/how do you see real yields rising? Here is a chart of real interest rates on the 1-year treasury over time:
https://www.longtermtrends.net/real-interest-rate/
Sure looks strongly negative to me.
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I'm looking at some data showing gold up roughly 16% over the past 2 years. Total inflation over that time is something in the neighborhood of 7%. I'm trying to look on the bright side and realize that the explosion in asset prices last year was an aberration, and our 2021 gains were delivered earlier than expected in 2020.glennds wrote: ↑Mon Sep 27, 2021 10:37 amThis raises a sidecar question. Why is gold down over a 12 month period of inflationary and other worries?
I think most of us would have expected a period like this to be one where gold would shine, at least a little.
Any theories?
I can offer two speculations:
1. Maybe crypto has eroded some of the gold market (or there is a growing expectation of crypto eroding the gold market in the future)?
2. Perhaps the influences that have fueled the surge in stocks have simply had the inverse effect on gold?
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You may be on to something. After all, the performance of the PP was outsized for both 2020 and 2019 (over 16% both years), so maybe it is reasonable to expect some reversion to mean, the result being a lackluster year like we are seeing (1.77% YTD, my PP).dockinGA wrote: ↑Mon Sep 27, 2021 1:24 pm
I'm looking at some data showing gold up roughly 16% over the past 2 years. Total inflation over that time is something in the neighborhood of 7%. I'm trying to look on the bright side and realize that the explosion in asset prices last year was an aberration, and our 2021 gains were delivered earlier than expected in 2020.
I've been a PP investor for 9 years now, and sorry for this analogy, but it's like the presidential elections. Dems will vote Dem, Republicans will vote Republican, but in the end, the Independents will define the win because the other two largely cancel each other out.
During my PP history, Gold has been the swing vote for the overall portfolio. 2013, 2015, 2018 were all down years for my PP, and also down years for gold.
To be fair, there are aberrations, like 2014 and 2021 where gold was down yet the PP remained positive, because stocks were strong. But generally speaking, when gold is doing well, the PP does well. This is why I find myself preoccupied with trying to discern gold's future.
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I have "added" some crypto to my PP and in this case would expect the portfolio do better this year. But it did worse.
The year is not over yet and BTC is still expected to go 80k, 100k or... crash? ;-) Will see.
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This is exactly what I was thinking. We had two pretty lucrative PP years in 2019 and 2020. If this year is mediocre there is really nothing to complain about.
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I would have sold gold a year ago, and bought it now. I'm not sure what you're saying.vincent_c wrote: ↑Sun Sep 26, 2021 7:51 pmIt may seem smart in hindsight, but the rebalancing bands are a risk management strategy so that if you needed to rebalance into the same asset twice in a row, then it still limits the damage to the portfolio.Kriegsspiel wrote: ↑Sat Sep 25, 2021 6:23 am A year ago this month, my gold was at 33.5%, and now it's at about 25%. So (if my math is right), if I would have balanced out of gold back then, my gold allocation would be at about 17% right now.
Probably a case for rebalancing when you're close to the 15/35 bands and not being such a turd.
You there, Ephialtes. May you live forever.
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Can you clarify for me how you are calculating real yields for the 5, 7 and 10-year bonds, vincent? For the shorter duration issues it seems super clear that real yields are negative, but I am curious how you figure the 5 & 7 are flat and the 10-year positive. Thanks.vincent_c wrote: ↑Mon Sep 27, 2021 1:59 pmhttps://www.treasury.gov/resource-cente ... &year=2021
Depending on which part of the curve you're using, real yields are flat for 5 and 7 year and up for the 10 year.
Gold has an implicit duration which is definitely not on the order of short term rates.
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Wait -- gold up, everything else down? Are we in the mirror universe?
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Silver was up as well, right? I was wondering about your silver allocation and how you see it fitting into your asset allocation. Precious metals diversification? Industrial metal speculation? Fun to look at?Cortopassi wrote: ↑Thu Sep 30, 2021 3:54 pm Wait -- gold up, everything else down? Are we in the mirror universe?
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You can sing the Silver And Gold song from claymation Rudolph and not feel like a poser.
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Kriegsspiel wrote: ↑Thu Sep 30, 2021 6:55 pm You can sing the Silver And Gold song from claymation Rudolph and not feel like a poser.