Gold ETF Placement
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Gold ETF Placement
What is the recommended place to keep a gold ETF such as GLDM? I originally had it in my traditional IRA but started to swap over to my taxable account. Is taxable the best place for it?
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I personally keep the same asset allocation in every type of account. This is a "satisficing" type of solution that guarantees solid results even if they are technically less than optimal.
So I guess my answer would be that I have gold in every type of account I have.
So I guess my answer would be that I have gold in every type of account I have.
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InvestWeMust wrote: ↑Sun Jul 02, 2023 5:35 pm
What is the recommended place to keep a gold ETF such as GLDM? I originally had it in my traditional IRA but started to swap over to my taxable account. Is taxable the best place for it?
I'm certain your question has been discussed many times over the years in this forum.
Here is one of them:
viewtopic.php?t=9334
Gold taxation thoughts
Above provided by: Vinny, who always says: "I only regret that I have but one lap to give to my cats." AND "I'm a more-is-more person."
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My lazy solution follows Smith1776 to have a bit in each and call it good.
The most recent episode of Risk Parity Radio delves into the question a little. It's the last question on the episode before he goes into the weekly market update. His answer is gold can basically go anywhere.
https://www.riskparityradio.com/podcast ... ne-30-2023
The most recent episode of Risk Parity Radio delves into the question a little. It's the last question on the episode before he goes into the weekly market update. His answer is gold can basically go anywhere.
https://www.riskparityradio.com/podcast ... ne-30-2023
1/n weirdo. US-TSM, US-SCV, Intl-SCV, LTT, STT, GLD (+ a little in MF)
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Re: Gold ETF Placement
Gold's taxed as ordinary income. No favorable long term cap gains treatment.
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It's capped at 28%. Not ideal but it's something.boglerdude wrote: ↑Tue Jul 04, 2023 1:20 am Gold's taxed as ordinary income. No favorable long term cap gains treatment.
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Taxes on Physical Gold and Silver Investments
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/p ... tments.asp
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/p ... tments.asp
Above provided by: Vinny, who always says: "I only regret that I have but one lap to give to my cats." AND "I'm a more-is-more person."
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Sell the coins that you bought yesterday for cash, that when you got home the other half said you couldn't keep.
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Not sure if it's well known around these parts, but capital gains from the Sprott Physical Gold Trust (PHYS) are taxed at the capital gains rate (0, 15, or 20%) if an extra form is filed with your tax return. See here. The expense ratio is a bit high at 0.41%, but the savings could be significant when held in a taxable account.
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No right answer to this one, but I keep the majority of my gold in the after-tax space, in physical form.
Gold ETFs make me nervous for a whole lot of reasons. I own those in tax-advantaged accounts where physical gold isn't really an option. The idea was to make for convenient and tax-free rebalancing, but I've been thinking about getting rid of them, by swapping with cash holdings in taxable accounts.
The tax burden is annoying, but not that bad and rebalances out of gold are infrequent enough that it's not worth going to great lengths to avoid it.
Gold ETFs make me nervous for a whole lot of reasons. I own those in tax-advantaged accounts where physical gold isn't really an option. The idea was to make for convenient and tax-free rebalancing, but I've been thinking about getting rid of them, by swapping with cash holdings in taxable accounts.
The tax burden is annoying, but not that bad and rebalances out of gold are infrequent enough that it's not worth going to great lengths to avoid it.