Friday 8 March 2013

Unit Cost Averaging into Physical Gold with Bullionvault

For years, I have wanted to be able to set up a fixed monthly saving into physical gold (and silver, take please, Goldmoney and Bullionvault), but it's never been possible. Also galling is the fact that with Goldmoney it is possible if you are a US citizen.

However, Bullionvault just sent me this :-

You can now build up regular savings in gold without needing to place orders yourself or deal directly on BullionVault's online market.

BullionVault's new Automatic Gold Investment Plan allows you to buy gold regularly with minimum effort.

Simply enable the new feature in your account settings and arrange for a monthly deposit into your BullionVault account from your bank. Each payment will then be used to buy gold automatically at the price set at the next London Fix, the global benchmark used in the professional wholesale markets.

A dealing charge of 0.8% applies. Your gold will be stored at the usual costs in the Zurich vault. You can stop making deposits or sell your bullion and withdraw your funds at any time, without notice or penalty.

Find out more about the Automatic Gold Investment Plan and get started today.

The great thing is, you can also make your payments in Dollars, Euros or Pounds!

Tuesday 5 March 2013

Dow Jones and FTSE Climb to New Highs

Or so goes the BBC headline today.

And so great eh, the world is saved?  Hmm I very much doubt that it is.  What has fundamentally changed?  Nothing, except the worldwide currency creation continues.  That more than anything else - oh and some money probably exiting the bond market early before it crashes too.

I'll be the first to admit that I actually took advantage of some favourable investment trust discounts during December, especially for my pension (for disclosure, some of those trusts and their prevailing discounts when bought : JP Morgan UK Smaller 25%, Japanese Smaller 18%, European Smaller 18%, Henderson Opportunities 25%).  So, yes, I am counting the paper gains too.  Nice.  Or it will be if I find the right time to exit.  I don't think it's quite yet, as the aforementioned trusts are all now on 15% discounts, so still feels to me like there is some gain up to May.

Sell in May and Go Away

If the stock market hasn't tanked by then and the trust discounts have narrowed to sub-10%, I will definitely cash out of a lot of these.  I really feel this rise is unexpected (to me, but there again I don't go to Davos or Devil's island).

What to Buy Instead?

Obviously, top up on your gold and silver holdings.  I will start buying gold again soon after a 3 year pause.  Especially to minimise my exposure to the British Pound.  I figure I can convert back later now and make a profit on that too.

Golden Prospect Investment Trust is my favourite.  This invests in gold and silver miners and has plummeted from a premium to a 14% discount in about 2-3 months.  What amazing value!

Fidelity Japanese Investment trust also sits on a 16% discount.  Yes, that's quite a way out there, but in a world of such financial uncertainty, it might make weird sense to have the most stock market exposure to the very market that has least participated in the rallies.  especially when the Yen is still, weirdly considered a sound currency.