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Gold is shining again as stocks wobble and cryptos melt down

Wednesday, February 2, 2022

2.2.22 - Prepare for Unsettling Tightening Cycle

Gold last traded at $1,810 an ounce. Silver at $22.74 an ounce.

NEWS SUMMARY: Precious metal prices rose Wednesday on safe-haven buying and a weaker dollar. U.S. stocks rose modestly amid upbeat tech earnings reports.

CNN--"Stocks have slumped this year. So has bitcoin. But gold, by comparison, has had a fairly solid start to the year. The price of the yellow metal is roughly unchanged, hovering just below $1,800 an ounce.

Gold prices are up slightly over the past three months as well. So will the commodity's climb pick up steam? Could it head back towards its all-time high above $2,000 during the early stages of the pandemic in the summer of 2020?

Gold is often viewed as a good hedge against rising interest rates and inflation since it should, in theory, hold onto more of its value given that it is a tangible and scarce asset - unlike paper currencies and cryptos.

The return of market volatility this year, which has hurt meme stocks and bitcoin in particular, could lead to further gains for gold, according to some experts.

'Cryptos stole all the oxygen out of gold last year, and people go into crypto for many of the same reasons as gold,' said Robert Minter, director of ETF Investment Strategy, noting that bitcoin bulls had argued that cryptos should be a good hedge against inflation.

But this year is proving that's not the case.

'Investors are starting to realize bitcoin is more of a risky asset. It's less of a portfolio diversification tool and more of an energy drink,' Minter said, referring to the big highs and equally epic pullbacks for crypto prices compared to far more stable moves in gold.

Gold is likely to remain a better bet for investors looking for protection from interest rate hikes as the Fed fights surging consumer prices." 

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