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Central banks are buying gold Central banks are buying gold                                                                                                      [Morning Watchlist] You are receiving this email because you are subscribed to Behind the Markets. If you no longer wish to receive these emails, please [unsubscribe]( here.  Prefer to view this content on our website? [Click here.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Fellow Investor, Gold just hit $2,412 and could test $2,500 near term. All as safe haven demand explodes higher on Middle East concerns and economic concerns in China. Plus, according to MarketWatch, “Central banks will keep buying: Gold has moved up a lot because central banks are buying - particularly the central bank in China. It's a big buyer because Chinese political leaders noticed that Russian government financial assets including bonds and reserves got confiscated by Western governments after Russia invaded Ukraine.” “There is potential for more upside in prices amid central bank purchases and as demand for safe-haven assets rise with growing anxiety among investors about geopolitical conflicts escalating,” added Ricardo Evangelista, senior analyst at ActivTrades, as noted by Reuters. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Buy and Hold This Dividend Stock Forever…and Leave It for Your Grandchildren]( [family on beach]( This stock is one of those rare finds that you can hold forever and pass down to your grandchildren. It should be a core position in every investor's portfolio—especially with its hefty yield! New FREE report gives you the name of the safest, most reliable, and most consistent dividend stock that pays dividends EVERY month. In addition to paying 12 dividend checks each year, this company has also increased its monthly dividend twice every year for the past 8 years. [Click here to get its name now--FREE.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- While investors can buy Newmont (NEM) and Barrick Gold (GOLD), you should also keep an eye on related ETFs, such as: ETF: VanEck Vectors Gold Miners ETF (GDX) One of the best ways to diversify at less cost is with an ETF, such as the VanEck Vectors Gold Miners ETF (GDX). Not only can you gain access to some of the biggest gold stocks in the world, you can do so at less cost. With an expense ratio of 0.51%, the ETF holds positions in Newmont Corp., Barrick Gold, Franco-Nevada, Agnico Eagle Mines, Gold Fields, and Wheaton Precious Metals to name a few. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Better Than Oil Stocks]( [click here to play]( The best way to profit from energy is NOT a stock... Rather, it's this little-known alternative investment. [CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT MORE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- ETF: Sprott Junior Gold Miners ETF (SGDJ) With an expense ratio of 0.35%, the Sprott Junior Gold Miners ETF (SGDJ) seeks investment results that correspond to the performance of its underlying index, the Solactive Junior Gold Miners Custom Factors Index. The Index aims to track the performance of small-cap gold companies whose stocks are listed on regulated exchanges.  --------------------------------------------------------------- [Why James Altucher SOLD All His Bitcoin]( Crypto genius James Altucher has been praising Bitcoin since it was trading for $61. But now he’s buying another coin like crazy… and it’s not Bitcoin! [Click here to find out what it is.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Join Daily Guru Trades!]( Want more free daily trades in your inbox? [Sign up for Dylan Jovine's Daily Guru Trades Today.]( Are you invested in any gold mining stocks or gold ETFs? Why or why not? Are there any you have your eye on that we might have missed? Hit "reply" to this email and let us know! "The Buck Stops Here" Our mailing address is: Behind the Markets, LLC 4260 NW 1st Avenue, Suite 55 Boca Raton, FL 33431 Copyright © 2024 Behind the Markets, LLC, All rights reserved. You're receiving this email as part of your subscription to Behind the Markets. For more information about our privacy practices, please review our [Privacy Policy]( or our [Legal Notices.]( [Behind the Markets](  [Unsubscribe]( Â

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