Gold: 4 Reasons To Buy This Dip

 | Jun 03, 2022 04:11AM ET

  • $1,800 was pivot point for gold in 2021
  • Gold hit marginal new high in March 2022, then corrects
  • Gold bull market more than two decades old
  • Buying gold on weakness proven optimal approach
  • 4 reasons to buy this dip
  • Gold is money, and the precious yellow metal has a long history as a means of exchange dating back thousands of years. Long before there were dollars, euros, yen, pounds, yuan, rubles and all currencies floating around in the global financial system, gold was the hard asset that held value and symbolized wealth.

    Governments, central banks, monetary authorities, and supranational financial institutions hold gold as an integral part of their foreign exchange reserves. Moreover, they have been adding to reserves over the past decades, validating gold’s role in the global financial system. The last significant gold sale came in 1999-2001, when the United Kingdom parted with half its reserves at below $300 an ounce. Over the past two decades, the price path made the sale look foolish, as gold is not the barbarous relic of the past the British believed.

    Aside from its monetary role, gold is a commodity and an ornamental metal that symbolizes love, wealth, and security. Unparalleled, gold’s brand remains the ultimate form of money.

    Gold’s bull market began at the turn of this century as the British sold their last ounce. And it continues in May 2022. Gold supply and demand fundamentals support the price as it is a rare metal. Even though each ounce ever mined in history remains in the above-ground stocks, and the world adds more each year, the value has appreciated. Gold’s appreciation could be more about fiat currency depreciation than the metal. Over the past two decades, the precious metal has respected technical levels.

    h2 $1,800 Was Pivot Point For Gold In 2021/h2

    COMEX gold futures reached a new record high in August 2020 at $2,063 per ounce. After correcting to a low of $1,673.70, the price spent much of 2021 trading around the $1,800 level.