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The transaction costs in Argentina for gold are going to be high enough that it makes zero sense for anybody who can buy and sell in dollars or euros in north america or europe.
If you are an argentine citizen, hoping to shelter wealth against inflation, taxes, and economic uncertainty, it might make sense- and it might not, because, historically, the US dollar has been steadier, without the huge rises and falls of gold.
Sure, if you have ESP, and know EXACTLY when to buy and sell, you can make money speculating on gold.
But, in the last 30 years or so, it has proven to be a lousy long term investment, or inflation hedge.
And, here in Argentina, its not very liquid, or easy to convert to cash without paying pretty steep discounts.
There is a reason why people here are buying departmentos in Recoleta or Miami, or just stashing Benjamins in the Banco de Colchon- because these things have, over time, proven to be better investments, and easier to liquidate.
Governments can, and do, regulate gold sales with a passion, and selling gold is ALWAYS harder and more expensive in transaction costs than just using US $100 bills.
But hey, follow that dream.
Just dont look to carefully at the actual numbers, because you wont like em.
If you are an argentine citizen, hoping to shelter wealth against inflation, taxes, and economic uncertainty, it might make sense- and it might not, because, historically, the US dollar has been steadier, without the huge rises and falls of gold.
Sure, if you have ESP, and know EXACTLY when to buy and sell, you can make money speculating on gold.
But, in the last 30 years or so, it has proven to be a lousy long term investment, or inflation hedge.
And, here in Argentina, its not very liquid, or easy to convert to cash without paying pretty steep discounts.
There is a reason why people here are buying departmentos in Recoleta or Miami, or just stashing Benjamins in the Banco de Colchon- because these things have, over time, proven to be better investments, and easier to liquidate.
Governments can, and do, regulate gold sales with a passion, and selling gold is ALWAYS harder and more expensive in transaction costs than just using US $100 bills.
But hey, follow that dream.
Just dont look to carefully at the actual numbers, because you wont like em.