Back-to-Back Records: BullionStar Sets New Highs in September and October 2025
- •Specifically, they mentioned October's sales blowing past S$250 million, which is pretty wild.
- •It definitely feels like the market sentiment is shifting towards real assets.
- •My portfolio is pretty diversified, but my gold holdings are definitely a smaller piece of the pie compared to some of the tech stocks I'm in.
Hey everyone,
Just read this article about BullionStar hitting back-to-back record sales in September and October 2025: https://www.bullionstar.com/blogs/bullionstar/back-to-back-records-bullionstar-sets-new-highs-in-september-and-october-2025/. Specifically, they mentioned October's sales blowing past S$250 million, which is pretty wild. My first thought seeing this was, "Whoa, that's a lot of demand for physical gold and silver!" It makes me wonder if more everyday investors, beyond the institutional guys, are really starting to pile into precious metals as a hedge. I've personally been slowly increasing my allocation to gold over the past couple of years for diversification, especially thinking about my kids' future and my own retirement timeline, but nothing on this scale. It definitely feels like the market sentiment is shifting towards real assets.
My portfolio is pretty diversified, but my gold holdings are definitely a smaller piece of the pie compared to some of the tech stocks I'm in. Seeing numbers like these makes me reconsider if I should be more aggressive. I mean, over 12,000 buy transactions in a month? That's a lot of individual or smaller-scale investors, not just huge funds. It feels like a genuine flight to safety or at least a big push for wealth preservation in a world that feels increasingly uncertain. I know some of you here are big on precious metals; what's your take on these numbers? Do you think this is a temporary surge, or a sign of a more sustained trend for gold and silver as essential portfolio components? Always interested to hear your perspectives on what this means for the broader market.