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How Much Bullion to Cover Inflation?

The latest Bullion Buzz is out. One article focus on inflation and the question 'how much bullion would be needed to cover inflation'. Here is an excerpt:

"Including gold bullion in an equities portfolio has the effect of lowering the volatility of portfolio return and raising the return-risk ratio, just as the inclusion of any other asset would. But gold has a special risk-reducing property that other assets lack. It is not only a hedge against inflation, but a market leading indicator of inflation and, better still, a direct measure of the damage done by inflation to an equities portfolio. The negative impact on stock returns from a rise in the price of gold lasts for at least five years. Ranson calculates that a US equities portfolio in which 15% of the assets are diverted to gold bullion would be effectively immune from damage due to a rising gold price. “That is equivalent, we believe, to immunity from inflation,” he writes." Read more here: BullionBuzz

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