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In Competition with Digital Assets, Gold Is Still a Contender

There is an office in Los Angeles that has changed hands and industries but kept its ethos. The New York Times once worked out of this office, its hard work and dedication to its industry turned it into a leading voice. Today, this is the headquarters of Fisher Capital, run by CEO Alexander Spellane, whose values are much the same. Through hard work, expertise, and steady growth, Spellane has turned Fisher Capital into one of the fastest-growing names in the financial industry, and he’s doing it with a traditional asset: gold.

One of the youngest CEOs in the financial landscape, Spellane was a self-made millionaire by the time he turned 30, and he’s had his misadventures with less traditional assets and metals. He tried his hand at early cryptocurrencies, but all this did was reinforce his faith in precious metals. Speculative assets are exciting but unstable, and gold has a life-long resilience that investors can trust.

Many investors agree with this assessment. Gold is a tangible, real-world good with a value that transcends markets and currencies. Inflation may occur, markets may shift, and new assets may rise and fall, but gold will always be gold.

Gold’s Historic Value Holds

Looking at the value of gold, one might see its dollar value rise and fall, but this is just as much about the changing value of the dollar. Though the dollar is one of the most reliable reserve currencies there is, its strength hardly compares to the resilience of precious metals.

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Whenever markets and currencies fluctuate, this can trigger a rush on gold. This is true for international markets as well as domestic markets. Weakness in markets as varied as exchanges and real estate can trigger a buy-up of gold because while those other industries might bottom out, there will always be a market for gold. Even if the value of gold does fall (again, relative to the value of whatever currency is reporting it), it has historically held significant value and trended upward.

Its value is also not necessarily tied to the global economy, making it a good investment even in times of global uncertainty. Just like the destabilization of markets, the destabilization of history triggers investment in gold. Even as entire nations have changed and borders have been redrawn, gold has kept its value.

Stay Educated About Gold’s Investment Power

Gold does, however, still function as a living, changing asset, with a value that can shift. Though its historical trends have seen it remain consistent and rise over time, it still undergoes dips and peaks like anything else. Gold, as a precious metal, has a highly restricted production—it takes more than ten years to fully develop a new gold mine—and much of the current supply is controlled by the vaults of global central banks. This means gold can have a great deal of investment power if used properly, at the right economic moments.

This is where staying educated and informed comes into play. At Fisher Capital, educating clients is one of the primary values emphasized when Spellane mentors staff. Well-informed investors make wise decisions about the best interests of their own portfolios, which is in the best interest of all involved. If you want to take full advantage of the security and investment power that comes from gold, the best thing you can do is find the right investment partner and learn as much as you can from them. While much of the world’s attention seems fixated on volatile speculative markets, gold is powerful and patient, and it will always be here.

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There is an office in Los Angeles that has changed hands and industries but kept its ethos. The New York Times once worked out of this office, its hard work and dedication to its industry turned it into a leading voice. Today, this is the headquarters of Fisher Capital, run by CEO Alexander Spellane, whose values are much the same. Through hard work, expertise, and steady growth, Spellane has turned Fisher Capital into one of the fastest-growing names in the financial industry, and he’s doing it with a traditional asset: gold.

One of the youngest CEOs in the financial landscape, Spellane was a self-made millionaire by the time he turned 30, and he’s had his misadventures with less traditional assets and metals. He tried his hand at early cryptocurrencies, but all this did was reinforce his faith in precious metals. Speculative assets are exciting but unstable, and gold has a life-long resilience that investors can trust.

Many investors agree with this assessment. Gold is a tangible, real-world good with a value that transcends markets and currencies. Inflation may occur, markets may shift, and new assets may rise and fall, but gold will always be gold.

Gold’s Historic Value Holds

Looking at the value of gold, one might see its dollar value rise and fall, but this is just as much about the changing value of the dollar. Though the dollar is one of the most reliable reserve currencies there is, its strength hardly compares to the resilience of precious metals.

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Whenever markets and currencies fluctuate, this can trigger a rush on gold. This is true for international markets as well as domestic markets. Weakness in markets as varied as exchanges and real estate can trigger a buy-up of gold because while those other industries might bottom out, there will always be a market for gold. Even if the value of gold does fall (again, relative to the value of whatever currency is reporting it), it has historically held significant value and trended upward.

Its value is also not necessarily tied to the global economy, making it a good investment even in times of global uncertainty. Just like the destabilization of markets, the destabilization of history triggers investment in gold. Even as entire nations have changed and borders have been redrawn, gold has kept its value.

Stay Educated About Gold’s Investment Power

Gold does, however, still function as a living, changing asset, with a value that can shift. Though its historical trends have seen it remain consistent and rise over time, it still undergoes dips and peaks like anything else. Gold, as a precious metal, has a highly restricted production—it takes more than ten years to fully develop a new gold mine—and much of the current supply is controlled by the vaults of global central banks. This means gold can have a great deal of investment power if used properly, at the right economic moments.

This is where staying educated and informed comes into play. At Fisher Capital, educating clients is one of the primary values emphasized when Spellane mentors staff. Well-informed investors make wise decisions about the best interests of their own portfolios, which is in the best interest of all involved. If you want to take full advantage of the security and investment power that comes from gold, the best thing you can do is find the right investment partner and learn as much as you can from them. While much of the world’s attention seems fixated on volatile speculative markets, gold is powerful and patient, and it will always be here.

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