At Least 50% Of Your Portfolio Should Be In Gold: NYT Besteller Robert Ringer

(Cayman Islands) - Why should investors hold at least 50% gold in their portfolio? Kitco News speaks with American icon and New York bestselling author Robert Ringer to find out. “First of all, I’m not in the investment business, I don’t give investment advice but I’ve said for a good 35 years…buy gold, buy as much as you could possibly buy because gold is money,” he told Daniela Cambone. “Don’t measure the price of gold by dollars, measure the value of dollars by gold, so gold doesn’t change its value. When it goes up, it reflects how much less the dollar is worth.” Commenting on the recent end of the Fed’s QE program, Ringer says “I think that it’s more lying. That’s what governments do for a living, they lie.” Tune in now to find out if he thinks QE4 is still in the cards for the U.S. economy. Kitco News, November 17, 2014. (show less)

(Cayman Islands) - Why should investors hold at least 50% gold in their portfolio? Kitco News speaks with American icon and New York bestselling author Robert Ringer to find out. “First of all, I’m not in the investment business, I don’t give investment advice but I’ve said for a good 35 years…buy gold, buy as much as you could possibly buy because gold is money,” he told Daniela Cambone. “Don’t measure the price of gold by dollars, measure the value of dollars by ... (read more)

Disclaimer: The content on this website, including, without limitation, news, videos, interviews and commentaries, is provided by Kitco Metals Inc. ("Kitco") for informational purposes only and is not intended as any form of advice, whether legal, accounting, investment, financial or tax advice. Therefore, it cannot be relied upon as such. Should you require such advice, contact a licensed professional. The content provided herein is provided on an "as is" basis without any warranty of any kind, whether express or implied and your use of the information provided in said content is entirely at your own risk. In no event will Kitco be held liable for any indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising out of the use of the content on this website.