The price of oil is going all over the place. Never forget, it's driven by supply and demand. The demand on gold is a fear demand. And for a while, china was storing up gold like crazy. They were sucking it up. Then they decided they'd better stop doing that and stop spend,. start spending some of that anda. It's not german gold or french gold or american gold that nobody'll take beause Americans are, you know, spenders and germans or savers. It's just gold. So it's a, it's a fear based deal.
Physical commodities are investments that you can physically own, such as gold, silver, natural gas, and oil.
Take gold, for example. The price of gold rises and falls, depending on the demand.
Demand tends to go up only when people are feeling afraid or uncertain about the future. The problem with investing in gold is that you can’t accurately predict what the demand will be at any particular time. That makes investing in gold more like gambling than like smart investing.
If you really want to learn how to invest the smart way, it takes a good amount of due diligence and patience but the long-term payoff is worth it. By following smart investment practices that have made people like Warren Buffett extremely wealthy, you may not make money fast, but you have the potential to make more of it.
Warren Buffett started with a small amount of money too, and he turned it into $30 billion. This goes to show that it isn’t about the money you have, it’s about the knowledge you have.
In this vault episode of the InvestED podcast, Phil and Danielle discuss investing in commodities, whether or not they keep up with inflation, and in what scenarios they could be a worthwhile investment despite their inherent risk.
If you want to learn how to reduce your risk while investing, check out this guide where Phil explains how to pick stocks the Rule #1 way: https://bit.ly/3fX1adE
Topics discussed in this episode:
- Valuation methods of investing
- Types of investments
- How to pick stocks
- Commodity stocks
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