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Gold’s Role in the Market Mess: Hedge, Speculate or Hold Forever?

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Gold's Role in the Market Mess: Hedge, Speculate or Hold Forever?

Charles Sizemore, Co-Editor, Green Zone Fortunes

When markets turned lower, investors used to run to gold.

But the yellow metal’s recent declines signal an important development for anyone seeking a hedge.

We dive into gold in this week’s Investing With Charles. Research Analyst Matt Clark and I show you why the gold price is dropping, pit different gold investing avenues against each other and tell you what my ideal gold portfolio allocation is.

Let’s get into it.

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