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Wire Transfers for Precious Metals: How Large Bullion Purchases Work
Wire transfers are the standard payment method for large gold and silver purchases. Learn how the process works, what to expect, and why dealers prefer wires.
Read moreWhat Is the Yield Curve and Why Do Gold Investors Watch It?
The yield curve shows the relationship between short- and long-term interest rates. When it inverts, recessions follow — and gold often rallies. Here's why.
Read moreThe Federal Reserve Explained: What Gold Investors Need to Know
The Federal Reserve controls interest rates and money supply — two forces that directly drive gold prices. Learn what the Fed does and why gold investors watch it.
Read moreWhat Is Quantitative Easing and How Does It Affect Gold Prices?
Quantitative easing is when central banks create money to buy bonds. Learn how QE works, why it has driven gold prices higher, and what it means for investors.
Read moreWhat Is Segregated Vault Storage for Precious Metals?
Segregated storage means your gold and silver are stored separately from all other clients' metal. Learn why this is the highest standard of custody.
Read moreGold IRA Explained: How to Hold Physical Gold in Your Retirement Account
A Gold IRA lets you hold physical gold, silver, platinum, and palladium in a tax-advantaged retirement account. Learn the rules, costs, and what qualifies.
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