“Your Money, Your Retirement” on CNN 1190 AM this Saturday
Join us and listen to “Your Money, Your Retirement” with Brian Tillotson, Wealth Manager and owner of Virtus Wealth Management with guest-host Kevin Cook as they discuss “Gold” as a commodity and find the answers to the questions below:
1. Why is gold approaching/over $1,000 an ounce? What’s driving this and does it make economic sense in the modern world of finance?
2. Is it a bad sign that gold is in such demand? Are we on the verge of another financial panic?
3. Is the U.S. dollar in danger of becoming less important? Are we in danger of losing our AAA credit rating? Some people say the dollar will lose its status as the world’s reserve currency… is that the trend?
4. Related to this, is China going to sell its Treasury holdings and what does that do to our economy?
5. What were the technical signs you saw that told you gold was going higher?
6. Should gold be a part of everyone’s investment portfolio? What are some ways to safely get exposure to gold and other commodities?
7. What does the price of gold say about global economic health?
8. Is gold the best inflation hedge?
9. Are the gold ETFs such as GLD and GDX good investments? What about the XAU?
10. What about other “commodity basket” ETFs like GSG and DBC?
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