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[View in browser]( [The Spill Logo] BROUGHT TO YOU BY: [Logo]( Proprietary Data Insights Financial Pros’ Top Gold ETF Searches in the Last Month Rank Ticker Name Searches #1 [GLD]( SPDR Gold Trust 57 #2 [AAAU]( Perth Mint Physical Gold ETF 3 #3 [UGL]( ProShares Ultra Gold 2 #4 [BAR]( GraniteShares Gold Trust 1 #5 [IAU]( iShares Gold Trust 1 #ad [Beyond Traditional Investments: Embrace Diversity]( Brought to you by [Stansberry Research]( [We Haven’t Seen a Technology Like This in 100 Years]( [Stansberry Research - We Haven’t Seen a Technology Like This in 100 Years]( Google's CEO Sundar Pichai says AI will have a more profound effect on society, "than electricity or fire." PwC - one of the world's leading technology consultants - projects AI will generate over $15.7 trillion in new wealth before 2030. That would make AI worth 7.5x the American internet economy. But if you're buying Microsoft or NVIDIA to profit - you're missing the big picture. 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Key Facts About GLD - Net assets: $62.4 billion - 12-month trailing yield: N/A - Inception: November 18, 2004 - Expense ratio: 0.40% - Number of holdings: 1 State Street’s GLD Trust is a bit different from most ETFs. Instead of owning part of a basket of equities, shares entitle you to a portion of physical gold being held in vaults. This helps prevent solvency issues, giving investors peace of mind. Consequently, the only holding in the portfolio is…gold. The GLD ETF has been around for almost 20 years, and is one of the most actively traded with more than 10 million shares changing hands every day, along with options that expire weekly. Performance Because the ETF holds physical gold, its value deviates only slightly from the spot market rate of gold. Thus, the performance of the GLD largely mirrors the performance of physical gold. [Performance] [Source: StateStreet]( Competition Despite being a fairly bland and straightforward investment, several other ETFs compete in the space. And there’s one that’s particularly interesting. - Perth Mint Physical Gold ETF (AAAU): The key difference with this ETF is the lower expense ratio running just 0.18%. - ProShares Ultra Gold (UGL): UGL is a leveraged ETF that gives the holder exposure to twice the daily performance of gold. - GraniteShares Gold Trust (BAR): BAR is similar to AAAU and GLD except it runs an even cheaper expense ratio of 0.17%. - iShares Gold Trust (IAU): iShares version of the gold ETF is the second most popular behind GLD, but with a notably lower expense ratio. [Assets] It’s interesting to see how the overall performance is directly linked to the expense ratio. [Master the Art of Investing with The Juice!]( Become a pro investor in just 5 minutes a day! Decode the intricacies of business, economy, and more with The Juice. Subscribe for FREE, stay ahead of the curve, and make better money decisions. 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