Rebalancing my gold portfolio - anybody else doing this?
- •I've got a decent chunk, probably around $80k currently, parked in various physical gold assets within my IRA.
- •My business, as you can imagine being an ag guy out here in Fresno, is all about tangible stuff that grows and produces.
- •The market's been… interesting lately, to say the least.
I’m hitting a bit of a crossroads with my Gold IRA and wanted to get some other perspectives, especially from folks who might have a similar investment philosophy. I've got a decent chunk, probably around $80k currently, parked in various physical gold assets within my IRA. Most of it’s in American Gold Eagles and some Canadian Maples, with a smaller portion in some numismatics I picked up a few years back when I first started this whole thing.
My business, as you can imagine being an ag guy out here in Fresno, is all about tangible stuff that grows and produces. That’s probably why I gravitated so hard towards gold and silver for my retirement – just feels more real than chasing tech stocks or whatever the flavor of the month is. The market's been… interesting lately, to say the least. Gold's held up well, which is exactly why I invested in it for stability, but now I’m wondering if I should be thinking about rebalancing. I’m not talking about selling off all my gold, absolutely not. But maybe trimming some of the numismatics to pick up more of the standard bullion, or even diversifying into some silver given the current ratio?
I've been playing around with that "Retirement Planner" tool at https://retire.goldirablueprint.com/?forum which is pretty neat for seeing how different allocation percentages could play out long-term with gold. It's got me thinking more strategically about my overall portfolio beyond just 'buy more gold.'
Has anyone else here done a significant rebalance of their precious metals IRA recently? What was your reasoning, and did you stick to just within gold, or did you branch out into other metals or even back into some more traditional assets? I'm curious to hear how others are thinking about this. It's a big decision for me, knowing this is for my retirement and all. Just trying to make the smartest move for the long haul.