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December 9, 2009 - Many investors have engaged in gold bullion investing since 2001, when COMEX gold was valued at a paltry lowly $252 per ounce. Gold bullion is most often utilized for investment purposes when the threat of inflation or the collapse of our economy abounds. In recent years, the gold spot price has risen significantly because our government has relentlessly added new dollars to our current money supply, and the bailout and stimulus plans of late have simply added to the monetary madness. To receive live gold price updates or to learn more about the gold bullion market, click here to register for our 2010 Insider’s Guide to Gold Bullion Investing.

To get started with a gold bullion investment, contact a reputable gold exchange that maintains a rating of A or better with the Better Business Bureau (www.BBB.org). The Certified Gold Exchange and other major US exchanges offer a wide range of the most heavily utilized gold investment products, so contact one of these reliable entities to get started.

Select from a number of popular gold bullion products that are available on today’s market, such as the American gold Eagle coins or the Credit-Suisse gold bullion bars if you wish to hold your gold 1-14 months for profit-taking purposes, and insist on physical delivery of your gold. Your gold account should be just as liquid as a checking or saving as account, so buying and selling is only a matter of calling your gold broker and freezing your price, as long as you took my first piece of advice and contacted a reputable gold exchange.

If you plan to possess your gold longer than 14 months, click here or register below for successful investing strategies in the 2010 Insider’s Guide To Gold Investing. By properly diversifying into this safe-haven asset, you can protect your wealth privately and possibly grow it if our nation’s economic problems worsen. 

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Stewart Lawson

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