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In the past eight years, stocks, bonds and real estate have been withering away as the long due after-effects of more than a decade of relentless lending came back to bite us, and this has caused masses of investors to purchase gold as the ideal safety hedge. We are currently in the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression, and several market analysts are expecting a possible second Depression unless governments worldwide team up to prevent darker days ahead. Fortunately, wise investors can purchase gold in order to protect themselves with an asset that has a long history of preserving hard earned wealth in investment portfolios. Below we have listed a few useful tips that can aid you on your quest when diversifying into precious metals:

Analyze Your Investment Goals = Do you seek profit or preservation? Are you a short-term investor or a long-term investor? These two questions are key to beginning an investment on the right track and it's always best to work with someone who is experienced with the market in order to maximize your profit and preservation potential.

Find A Reputable Dealer = Finding the perfect exchange can be a daunting task for many. Fortunately, the Better Business Bureau and Google are excellent resources that can help you find the best dealer for your investing goals and needs.

Diversify Correctly = Diversifying correctly into precious metals is probably the most important tip we can give an investor. A 5% diversification would not be able to protect a portfolio as much as the recommended 25% diversification. Remember that gold is considered a hedge from inflation, and it can only protect you if you have enough of it to balance out losses with weaker assets.

If you would like to purchase gold, speak to one of our friendly experts today by calling 1-800-300-0715 and begin your investment on the right foot. Also, if you would like additional information about investing in precious metals, simply click here to receive your free "2010 Insider's Guide To Gold Investing."

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