Gold portfolio finally hitting its stride - feeling pretty damn good, wanted to share!
- •Been in the gold game for a while now, probably close to 15 years in various forms, and definitely heavy into the physical stuff for the last 8-10.
- •Watching my portfolio these past few weeks has been something else.
- •I've got a pretty significant allocation to precious metals, well over 7 figures now, and seeing that climb while broader markets feel...
Been in the gold game for a while now, probably close to 15 years in various forms, and definitely heavy into the physical stuff for the last 8-10. Watching my portfolio these past few weeks has been something else. I've got a pretty significant allocation to precious metals, well over 7 figures now, and seeing that climb while broader markets feel... squishy, is a relief. I remember those early days in Scottsdale, making my initial big buys, wondering if I was being a complete idiot. All those "gold bugs are crazy" comments felt like they were aimed directly at me then.
I built my wealth primarily through my businesses, so risk assessment is kind of second nature. But gold felt different – more foundational. It wasn't about rapid growth, but about preserving what I'd built. And honestly, for a long time, it felt like insurance I was constantly paying for but never using. Now? It feels like the policy has finally paid out, and then some. The diversification has been key, preventing any real gut punches when tech or real estate took a breather. Anyone else feeling that sense of vindication after sticking with it through the lean years?
It’s not just about the numbers, though that definitely helps me sleep at night. It’s the peace of mind knowing a substantial portion of my retirement isn't tied to the whims of the political cycle or the next meme stock craze. I've been doing some serious re-evaluating of my long-term strategy, especially now that these assets are really performing. Been playing around with that Retirement Planner tool – pretty insightful for seeing how different portfolio mixes project out with gold and silver in the mix. For those of you debating getting in, or just holding, what's your biggest motivator right now?