is a good idea investing in gold?,i would buy,100g,the price is 3.3/3.2k what you think?
>>993982
It's a bad idea. If you have 3.3/3.2k. You are mch better investing that money in an investment fund or into an IRA to benefit your retirement.
It's never a good idea to put all your eggs in one basket, especially not that basket.
>>994002
Sorry man I misspelled. I have like 8k in bank, the gold price for 100grams is 3.3k circa..
>>993982
Get silver not gold
>>993982
get lithium, but don't buy the lithium index, because they have crap in it, like tsla. buy a company like ALB, FMC, or SQM.
>>994498
Not OP, but why?
>>994498
why lithium, since there is an extreme shortage of it already (2016 it will reach its peak) and only three companies have enough lithium to supply the world. (there are also chinese producers, but investing in shenzhen is a QFII procedure or you are living in china)
As you have noticed everything around you in emerging technologies is made possible and powered by the lithium battery, the state of nevada is even passing the distributed energy grid act, which will allow factories to create own microgrids of lithium-ion battery storage facilities thus rendering the main electricity grid almost unnecessary. tesla cars are also made possible.
ALB and SQM are better pics than FMC. SQM is a chilean company and is currently in some legal trouble so it is a risk to take a position, but may be worth it. ALB (Albemarle) is a lithium giant, even a superpower that is currently dominating the lithium distribution in the global market, they are currently waiting for a permission to open a new low-cost lithium brine factory, when that happens they'll solidify their prime position in the lithium market by keeping the largest share if not expanding.
the Global X Lithium ETF Index has both of those companies, but also some others like TSLA, which is not a lithium producer but will be a lithium battery manufactorer as they state, harm it with their volatility.
>>994736
lithium batteries aren't the only method for storing energy anon. Soon to be a bygone technology.
>>994753
>lithium batteries aren't the only method
please tell more about the other methods and their utilisation in the global energy store market
>Soon to be a bygone technology
how soon, 5 years, 10 years, next year?
>>994002
>putting all you eggs in the stock market basket
>>993982
>is a good idea investing in gold?
>investing in gold
>investing
Gold isn't an investment, it's a speculation.
Investment = pays you a return (cash, stocks, fixed income)
Speculation = something you hope will rise in price
>>994736
interesting